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Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension
BACKGROUND: Intradialytic hypotension may adversely affect the outcome of chronic hemodialysis. Therapeutic albumin has powerful anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. We have recently shown that systematic colloid infusion during hemodialysis sessions improves hemodynamic parameters in most...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3231981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-58 |
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author | Rostoker, Guy Griuncelli, Mireille Loridon, Christelle Bourlet, Thomas Illouz, Eric Benmaadi, Abbes |
author_facet | Rostoker, Guy Griuncelli, Mireille Loridon, Christelle Bourlet, Thomas Illouz, Eric Benmaadi, Abbes |
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description | BACKGROUND: Intradialytic hypotension may adversely affect the outcome of chronic hemodialysis. Therapeutic albumin has powerful anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. We have recently shown that systematic colloid infusion during hemodialysis sessions improves hemodynamic parameters in most dialysis hypotension-prone patients unresponsive to usual of preventive measures. We postulated that frequent hypotensive episodes may lead to a noxious inflammatory response mediated by oxidative stress induced by ischemia-reperfusion. The aim of this study was therefore to analyze the effect of 20% albumin and 4% gelatin infusions on oxidative stress and microinflammatory status in hypotension-prone patients unresponsive to usual preventive measures. METHODS: Prospective cross-over study (lasting 20 weeks) of routine infusion of 200 ml of 20% albumin versus 200 ml of 4% gelatin in 10 patients with refractory intradialytic hypotension. We analyzed the effect of 20% albumin and 4% gelatin on microinflammatory status, oxidative stress, serum nitrite and nitrate levels by analysis of variance. RESULTS: A significant decrease in serum ceruloplasmin and serum C3 was observed during the albumin period (p < 0.05, repeated measure ANOVA). A significant decrease in serum hydrogen peroxide was seen during albumin and gelatin administration (p < 0.01, repeated measure ANOVA) and a very large decrease in serum lipid peroxides was observed during the albumin period only (p < 0.01, Friedman test). Serum lactoferrin, serum proinflammatory cytokines and serum nitrite and nitrate levels remained stable during the different periods of this pilot trial. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the improvement in microinflammatory status observed during colloid infusion in hypotension-prone dialysis patients may be related to a decrease in ischemia-reperfusion of noble organs, together with a specific reduction in oxidative stress by albumin. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN 20957055 |
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spelling | pubmed-32319812011-12-07 Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension Rostoker, Guy Griuncelli, Mireille Loridon, Christelle Bourlet, Thomas Illouz, Eric Benmaadi, Abbes BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Intradialytic hypotension may adversely affect the outcome of chronic hemodialysis. Therapeutic albumin has powerful anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. We have recently shown that systematic colloid infusion during hemodialysis sessions improves hemodynamic parameters in most dialysis hypotension-prone patients unresponsive to usual of preventive measures. We postulated that frequent hypotensive episodes may lead to a noxious inflammatory response mediated by oxidative stress induced by ischemia-reperfusion. The aim of this study was therefore to analyze the effect of 20% albumin and 4% gelatin infusions on oxidative stress and microinflammatory status in hypotension-prone patients unresponsive to usual preventive measures. METHODS: Prospective cross-over study (lasting 20 weeks) of routine infusion of 200 ml of 20% albumin versus 200 ml of 4% gelatin in 10 patients with refractory intradialytic hypotension. We analyzed the effect of 20% albumin and 4% gelatin on microinflammatory status, oxidative stress, serum nitrite and nitrate levels by analysis of variance. RESULTS: A significant decrease in serum ceruloplasmin and serum C3 was observed during the albumin period (p < 0.05, repeated measure ANOVA). A significant decrease in serum hydrogen peroxide was seen during albumin and gelatin administration (p < 0.01, repeated measure ANOVA) and a very large decrease in serum lipid peroxides was observed during the albumin period only (p < 0.01, Friedman test). Serum lactoferrin, serum proinflammatory cytokines and serum nitrite and nitrate levels remained stable during the different periods of this pilot trial. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the improvement in microinflammatory status observed during colloid infusion in hypotension-prone dialysis patients may be related to a decrease in ischemia-reperfusion of noble organs, together with a specific reduction in oxidative stress by albumin. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN 20957055 BioMed Central 2011-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3231981/ /pubmed/22013952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-58 Text en Copyright ©2011 Rostoker et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rostoker, Guy Griuncelli, Mireille Loridon, Christelle Bourlet, Thomas Illouz, Eric Benmaadi, Abbes Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title | Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title_full | Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title_fullStr | Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title_full_unstemmed | Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title_short | Modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
title_sort | modulation of oxidative stress and microinflammatory status by colloids in refractory dialytic hypotension |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3231981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-58 |
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