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Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters

Introduction Intravenous iron administration in patients treated by haemodialysis for end stage renal disease can exacerbate oxidative stress by increasing the level of free redox active iron. A way to reduce the impact of iron on oxidative stress in haemodialysis patients may be the administration...

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Autores principales: Dogaru, CB, Capusa, C, Gaman, L, Torac, E, Lixandru, D, Gilca, M, Iosif, L, Muscurel, C, Stoian, I, Mircescu, G, Atanasiu, V
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361515
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author Dogaru, CB
Capusa, C
Gaman, L
Torac, E
Lixandru, D
Gilca, M
Iosif, L
Muscurel, C
Stoian, I
Mircescu, G
Atanasiu, V
author_facet Dogaru, CB
Capusa, C
Gaman, L
Torac, E
Lixandru, D
Gilca, M
Iosif, L
Muscurel, C
Stoian, I
Mircescu, G
Atanasiu, V
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description Introduction Intravenous iron administration in patients treated by haemodialysis for end stage renal disease can exacerbate oxidative stress by increasing the level of free redox active iron. A way to reduce the impact of iron on oxidative stress in haemodialysis patients may be the administration of iron through arterial extracorporeal circuit. Objective The aim of our study was to compare the influence of iron route of administration (venous versus arterial extracorporeal circuit infusion) on antioxidant parameters in red blood cells of haemodialysis patients in order to clarify if arterial iron administration can have positive impacts related to iron induced oxidative stress. Method Twenty stable patients on regular haemodialysis treatment were selected for the study. They were investigated in a cross-over design at 3 mid-week HD sessions, one week apart, without iron [HD basal] and with either IV infusion of 100mg iron sucrose over the first 20 minutes of HD session, via venous line [HDvenous], or the same solution infused on the arterial extracorporeal circulation [HDarterial]. Blood samples were drawn at 0 min, 40 min and 270 min. Erythrocytes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity, non-protein thiol levels and total antioxidant capacity (TEAC) were analysed. Conclusion Haemodialysis significantly decreases the total antioxidant activity in erythrocytes. Iron supplementation, through venous or arterial extracorporeal route has no impact on the total antioxidant activity in red blood cells. Venous iron administration increases GPx activity in erythrocytes suggesting increased lipid peroxidation compared with arterial extracorporeal administration.
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spelling pubmed-45640302015-09-10 Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters Dogaru, CB Capusa, C Gaman, L Torac, E Lixandru, D Gilca, M Iosif, L Muscurel, C Stoian, I Mircescu, G Atanasiu, V J Med Life Case Presentations Introduction Intravenous iron administration in patients treated by haemodialysis for end stage renal disease can exacerbate oxidative stress by increasing the level of free redox active iron. A way to reduce the impact of iron on oxidative stress in haemodialysis patients may be the administration of iron through arterial extracorporeal circuit. Objective The aim of our study was to compare the influence of iron route of administration (venous versus arterial extracorporeal circuit infusion) on antioxidant parameters in red blood cells of haemodialysis patients in order to clarify if arterial iron administration can have positive impacts related to iron induced oxidative stress. Method Twenty stable patients on regular haemodialysis treatment were selected for the study. They were investigated in a cross-over design at 3 mid-week HD sessions, one week apart, without iron [HD basal] and with either IV infusion of 100mg iron sucrose over the first 20 minutes of HD session, via venous line [HDvenous], or the same solution infused on the arterial extracorporeal circulation [HDarterial]. Blood samples were drawn at 0 min, 40 min and 270 min. Erythrocytes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity, non-protein thiol levels and total antioxidant capacity (TEAC) were analysed. Conclusion Haemodialysis significantly decreases the total antioxidant activity in erythrocytes. Iron supplementation, through venous or arterial extracorporeal route has no impact on the total antioxidant activity in red blood cells. Venous iron administration increases GPx activity in erythrocytes suggesting increased lipid peroxidation compared with arterial extracorporeal administration. Carol Davila University Press 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4564030/ /pubmed/26361515 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Capusa, C
Gaman, L
Torac, E
Lixandru, D
Gilca, M
Iosif, L
Muscurel, C
Stoian, I
Mircescu, G
Atanasiu, V
Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
title Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
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title_fullStr Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
title_full_unstemmed Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
title_short Venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. Influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
title_sort venous versus arterial iron administration in haemodialysis. influence on erythrocytes antioxidant parameters
topic Case Presentations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361515
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