Me. Diop et al., Lp(a) is increased in hemodialysis patients according to the type of dialysis membrane: a 2-year follow-up study, CLIN NEPHR, 54(3), 2000, pp. 210-217
Aims: Patients with chronic renal failure treated by hemodialysis develop l
ipoprotein abnormalities that may contribute to their increased risk of ath
erosclerosis. This study shows lipid parameter follow-up procedure accordin
g to the type of dialysis membrane in an unselected population of 33 hemodi
alysis patients. Patients and methods: The study included 33 patients with
end-stage renal disease and 110 healthy blood bank donors of Tenon Hospital
. Cholesterol and triglycerides were determined by enzymatic methods, apoA-
I, apoB by immunoturbidimetry and Lp(a) by immunonephelemetry. Apo(a) pheno
typing was performed by agarose gel electrophoresis followed by immunoblott
ing. Patients and controls subjects were estimated by Student's t- and chi(
2)-tests. Results: Patients dialyzed with low-flux membranes had Lp(a) conc
entrations higher than patients dialyzed with high-flux membranes. Patients
dialyzed with polyacrylonitrile membranes (AN 69) had an apoA-I concentrat
ion significantly lower than patients dialyzed with hemophane or polysulfon
e membranes. We also confirmed some of the lipid abnormalities and high Lp(
a) concentrations in ESRD patients. Conclusion: These results may contribut
e to a more rational choice of the dialysis membrane in hemodialysis patien
ts.