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Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare but serious and life-threatening complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). However, the precise pathogenesis remains unclear; in addition, predictors and early diagnostic biomarkers for EPS have not yet to be established....

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Autores principales: Tawada, Mitsuhiro, Ito, Yasuhiko, Hamada, Chieko, Honda, Kazuho, Mizuno, Masashi, Suzuki, Yasuhiro, Sakata, Fumiko, Terabayashi, Takeshi, Matsukawa, Yoshihisa, Maruyama, Shoichi, Imai, Enyu, Matsuo, Seiichi, Takei, Yoshifumi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4847858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27119341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154644
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author Tawada, Mitsuhiro
Ito, Yasuhiko
Hamada, Chieko
Honda, Kazuho
Mizuno, Masashi
Suzuki, Yasuhiro
Sakata, Fumiko
Terabayashi, Takeshi
Matsukawa, Yoshihisa
Maruyama, Shoichi
Imai, Enyu
Matsuo, Seiichi
Takei, Yoshifumi
author_facet Tawada, Mitsuhiro
Ito, Yasuhiko
Hamada, Chieko
Honda, Kazuho
Mizuno, Masashi
Suzuki, Yasuhiro
Sakata, Fumiko
Terabayashi, Takeshi
Matsukawa, Yoshihisa
Maruyama, Shoichi
Imai, Enyu
Matsuo, Seiichi
Takei, Yoshifumi
author_sort Tawada, Mitsuhiro
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare but serious and life-threatening complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). However, the precise pathogenesis remains unclear; in addition, predictors and early diagnostic biomarkers for EPS have not yet to be established. METHODS: Eighty-three peritoneal membrane samples taken at catheter removal were examined to identify pathological characteristics of chronic peritoneal deterioration, which promotes EPS in patients undergoing long-term PD treatment with low occurrence of peritonitis. RESULTS: According to univariable logistic regression analysis of the pathological findings, thickness of the peritoneal membrane (P = 0.045), new membrane formation score (P = 0.006), ratio of luminal diameter to vessel diameter (L/V ratio, P<0.001), presence of CD31-negative vessels (P = 0.021), fibrin deposition (P<0.001), and collagen volume fraction (P = 0.018) were associated with EPS development. In analyses of samples with and without EPS matched for PD treatment period, non-diabetes, and PD solution, univariable analysis identified L/V ratio (per 0.1 increase: odds ratio (OR) 0.44, P = 0.003) and fibrin deposition (OR 6.35, P = 0.027) as the factors associated with EPS. L/V ratio was lower in patients with fibrin exudation than in patients without fibrin exudation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that damage to vascular endothelial cells, as represented by low L/V ratio, could be a predictive finding for the development of EPS, particularly in long-term PD patients unaffected by peritonitis.
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spelling pubmed-48478582016-05-07 Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Tawada, Mitsuhiro Ito, Yasuhiko Hamada, Chieko Honda, Kazuho Mizuno, Masashi Suzuki, Yasuhiro Sakata, Fumiko Terabayashi, Takeshi Matsukawa, Yoshihisa Maruyama, Shoichi Imai, Enyu Matsuo, Seiichi Takei, Yoshifumi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare but serious and life-threatening complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). However, the precise pathogenesis remains unclear; in addition, predictors and early diagnostic biomarkers for EPS have not yet to be established. METHODS: Eighty-three peritoneal membrane samples taken at catheter removal were examined to identify pathological characteristics of chronic peritoneal deterioration, which promotes EPS in patients undergoing long-term PD treatment with low occurrence of peritonitis. RESULTS: According to univariable logistic regression analysis of the pathological findings, thickness of the peritoneal membrane (P = 0.045), new membrane formation score (P = 0.006), ratio of luminal diameter to vessel diameter (L/V ratio, P<0.001), presence of CD31-negative vessels (P = 0.021), fibrin deposition (P<0.001), and collagen volume fraction (P = 0.018) were associated with EPS development. In analyses of samples with and without EPS matched for PD treatment period, non-diabetes, and PD solution, univariable analysis identified L/V ratio (per 0.1 increase: odds ratio (OR) 0.44, P = 0.003) and fibrin deposition (OR 6.35, P = 0.027) as the factors associated with EPS. L/V ratio was lower in patients with fibrin exudation than in patients without fibrin exudation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that damage to vascular endothelial cells, as represented by low L/V ratio, could be a predictive finding for the development of EPS, particularly in long-term PD patients unaffected by peritonitis. Public Library of Science 2016-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4847858/ /pubmed/27119341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154644 Text en © 2016 Tawada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tawada, Mitsuhiro
Ito, Yasuhiko
Hamada, Chieko
Honda, Kazuho
Mizuno, Masashi
Suzuki, Yasuhiro
Sakata, Fumiko
Terabayashi, Takeshi
Matsukawa, Yoshihisa
Maruyama, Shoichi
Imai, Enyu
Matsuo, Seiichi
Takei, Yoshifumi
Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title_full Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title_fullStr Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title_full_unstemmed Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title_short Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury Is an Important Factor in the Development of Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
title_sort vascular endothelial cell injury is an important factor in the development of encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis in long-term peritoneal dialysis patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4847858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27119341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154644
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