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Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells

BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (AM) possesses vasodilative and cell-protective properties. Glycine combines with the C-terminal of AM to form mature, physiologically active AM (mAM). AM is reportedly induced by high glucose condition in vascular endothelial or smooth muscle cells; however, little is kno...

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Autores principales: Kono, Rika, Kanozawa, Koichi, Shimosawa, Tatsuo, Tayama, Yousuke, Matsuda, Akihiko, Hasegawa, Hajime, Mitarai, Tetsuya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Japan 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23564381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10157-013-0801-0
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author Kono, Rika
Kanozawa, Koichi
Shimosawa, Tatsuo
Tayama, Yousuke
Matsuda, Akihiko
Hasegawa, Hajime
Mitarai, Tetsuya
author_facet Kono, Rika
Kanozawa, Koichi
Shimosawa, Tatsuo
Tayama, Yousuke
Matsuda, Akihiko
Hasegawa, Hajime
Mitarai, Tetsuya
author_sort Kono, Rika
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description BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (AM) possesses vasodilative and cell-protective properties. Glycine combines with the C-terminal of AM to form mature, physiologically active AM (mAM). AM is reportedly induced by high glucose condition in vascular endothelial or smooth muscle cells; however, little is known on how AM is activated by amidation. To investigate the behavior of AM in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD), the concentrations of AM, mAM and CA125 were measured. The mAM to AM ratio (mAM/AM ratio) was also evaluated as a marker of amidation activity. METHODS: Twenty patients were recruited for this study. The effluent at the time of the peritoneal equilibration test was collected and AM, mAM and CA125 concentrations were measured. The expression of AM in peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMCs) collected from effluent was also examined with an indirect immunofluorescent method. RESULTS: Mean values of AM and mAM in effluent were 18.1 ± 1.6 and 4.1 ± 0.3 fmol/mL, respectively. In plasma, they were 42.6 ± 3.3 and 5.6 ± 0.6 fmol/mL, respectively. AM concentrations in effluent did not correlate with plasma AM level but correlated well with the dialysate-to-plasma ratio of creatinine (D/P ratio of creatinine). Moreover, in 7 of 20 cases, concentrations of the mAM and mAM/AM ratio in effluent were higher than in plasma. In effluent, AM concentration but not the mAM/AM ratio correlated with CA125 concentration. Immunocytological study revealed diffuse, cytoplasmic expression of AM in PMCs which were collected from effluent during PD. CONCLUSION: AM is expressed by PMCs and actively amidated in the abdominal cavity of patients undergoing PD.
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spelling pubmed-39231112014-02-24 Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells Kono, Rika Kanozawa, Koichi Shimosawa, Tatsuo Tayama, Yousuke Matsuda, Akihiko Hasegawa, Hajime Mitarai, Tetsuya Clin Exp Nephrol Original Article BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin (AM) possesses vasodilative and cell-protective properties. Glycine combines with the C-terminal of AM to form mature, physiologically active AM (mAM). AM is reportedly induced by high glucose condition in vascular endothelial or smooth muscle cells; however, little is known on how AM is activated by amidation. To investigate the behavior of AM in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD), the concentrations of AM, mAM and CA125 were measured. The mAM to AM ratio (mAM/AM ratio) was also evaluated as a marker of amidation activity. METHODS: Twenty patients were recruited for this study. The effluent at the time of the peritoneal equilibration test was collected and AM, mAM and CA125 concentrations were measured. The expression of AM in peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMCs) collected from effluent was also examined with an indirect immunofluorescent method. RESULTS: Mean values of AM and mAM in effluent were 18.1 ± 1.6 and 4.1 ± 0.3 fmol/mL, respectively. In plasma, they were 42.6 ± 3.3 and 5.6 ± 0.6 fmol/mL, respectively. AM concentrations in effluent did not correlate with plasma AM level but correlated well with the dialysate-to-plasma ratio of creatinine (D/P ratio of creatinine). Moreover, in 7 of 20 cases, concentrations of the mAM and mAM/AM ratio in effluent were higher than in plasma. In effluent, AM concentration but not the mAM/AM ratio correlated with CA125 concentration. Immunocytological study revealed diffuse, cytoplasmic expression of AM in PMCs which were collected from effluent during PD. CONCLUSION: AM is expressed by PMCs and actively amidated in the abdominal cavity of patients undergoing PD. Springer Japan 2013-04-06 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3923111/ /pubmed/23564381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10157-013-0801-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Kono, Rika
Kanozawa, Koichi
Shimosawa, Tatsuo
Tayama, Yousuke
Matsuda, Akihiko
Hasegawa, Hajime
Mitarai, Tetsuya
Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title_full Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title_fullStr Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title_full_unstemmed Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title_short Adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
title_sort adrenomedullin in peritoneal effluent expressed by peritoneal mesothelial cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23564381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10157-013-0801-0
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