M. Alquist et al., Development of a urea concentration gradient between muscle interstitium and plasma during hemodialysis, INT J ARTIF, 22(12), 1999, pp. 811-815
In this pilot study muscle interstitial urea concentrations during hemodial
ysis (HD) were determined with a microdialysis technique and the results we
re compared with plasma water urea concentrations. Three patients were inve
stigated during a fetal of five treatments. Under predialysis steady-state
conditions, no difference was observed. During treatment, the muscle inters
titial urea concentration was on average 19% higher (range 13-28%, n=4) tha
n the plasma urea concentration after 17+/-3 min, 29% higher (25-31%, n=3)
after 53-110 min, 40% higher (26-50%, n=3) after 117+/-6 min, 31% higher (2
6-34%, n=3) after 179+/-5 min, and 31% higher (27-36%, n = 4) after 231+/-5
min. The gradient declined after the conclusion of HD, muscle interstitial
concentrations being on average 16% (9-26%, n=4) higher than plasma urea c
oncentrations 9+/-2 min after treatment, and 8% (6-10%, n=3) 25+/-3 min aft
er treatment. Thus, a urea concentration gradient with a higher concentrati
on in muscle interstitium than in plasma, developed during HD, and dissipat
ed gradually after treatment. This is consistent with blood flow-dependent
urea sequestration in muscle tissue, causing intercompartment disequilibriu
m of urea during HD, and its consequent redistribution after treatment cont
ributing to postdialysis urea rebound.