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Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial

BACKGROUND: Peritonitis and ultrafiltration failure remain serious complications of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD). Dysfunctional cellular stress responses aggravate peritoneal injury associated with PD fluid exposure, potentially due to peritoneal glutamine depletion. In this randomized cross-ove...

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Autores principales: Kratochwill, Klaus, Boehm, Michael, Herzog, Rebecca, Gruber, Katharina, Lichtenauer, Anton Michael, Kuster, Lilian, Csaicsich, Dagmar, Gleiss, Andreas, Alper, Seth L., Aufricht, Christoph, Vychytil, Andreas
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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/PMC5074513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27768727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165045
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author Kratochwill, Klaus
Boehm, Michael
Herzog, Rebecca
Gruber, Katharina
Lichtenauer, Anton Michael
Kuster, Lilian
Csaicsich, Dagmar
Gleiss, Andreas
Alper, Seth L.
Aufricht, Christoph
Vychytil, Andreas
author_facet Kratochwill, Klaus
Boehm, Michael
Herzog, Rebecca
Gruber, Katharina
Lichtenauer, Anton Michael
Kuster, Lilian
Csaicsich, Dagmar
Gleiss, Andreas
Alper, Seth L.
Aufricht, Christoph
Vychytil, Andreas
author_sort Kratochwill, Klaus
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description BACKGROUND: Peritonitis and ultrafiltration failure remain serious complications of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD). Dysfunctional cellular stress responses aggravate peritoneal injury associated with PD fluid exposure, potentially due to peritoneal glutamine depletion. In this randomized cross-over phase I/II trial we investigated cytoprotective effects of alanyl-glutamine (AlaGln) addition to glucose-based PDF. METHODS: In a prospective randomized cross-over design, 20 stable PD outpatients underwent paired peritoneal equilibration tests 4 weeks apart, using conventional acidic, single chamber 3.86% glucose PD fluid, with and without 8 mM supplemental AlaGln. Heat-shock protein 72 expression was assessed in peritoneal effluent cells as surrogate parameter of cellular stress responses, complemented by metabolomics and functional immunocompetence assays. RESULTS: AlaGln restored peritoneal glutamine levels and increased the primary outcome heat-shock protein expression (effect 1.51-fold, CI 1.07–2.14; p = 0.022), without changes in peritoneal ultrafiltration, small solute transport, or biomarkers reflecting cell mass and inflammation. Further effects were glutamine-like metabolomic changes and increased ex-vivo LPS-stimulated cytokine release from healthy donor peripheral blood monocytes. In patients with a history of peritonitis (5 of 20), AlaGln supplementation decreased dialysate interleukin-8 levels. Supplemented PD fluid also attenuated inflammation and enhanced stimulated cytokine release in a mouse model of PD-associated peritonitis. CONCLUSION: We conclude that AlaGln-supplemented, glucose-based PD fluid can restore peritoneal cellular stress responses with attenuation of sterile inflammation, and may improve peritoneal host-defense in the setting of PD.
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spelling pubmed-50745132016-11-04 Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial Kratochwill, Klaus Boehm, Michael Herzog, Rebecca Gruber, Katharina Lichtenauer, Anton Michael Kuster, Lilian Csaicsich, Dagmar Gleiss, Andreas Alper, Seth L. Aufricht, Christoph Vychytil, Andreas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Peritonitis and ultrafiltration failure remain serious complications of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD). Dysfunctional cellular stress responses aggravate peritoneal injury associated with PD fluid exposure, potentially due to peritoneal glutamine depletion. In this randomized cross-over phase I/II trial we investigated cytoprotective effects of alanyl-glutamine (AlaGln) addition to glucose-based PDF. METHODS: In a prospective randomized cross-over design, 20 stable PD outpatients underwent paired peritoneal equilibration tests 4 weeks apart, using conventional acidic, single chamber 3.86% glucose PD fluid, with and without 8 mM supplemental AlaGln. Heat-shock protein 72 expression was assessed in peritoneal effluent cells as surrogate parameter of cellular stress responses, complemented by metabolomics and functional immunocompetence assays. RESULTS: AlaGln restored peritoneal glutamine levels and increased the primary outcome heat-shock protein expression (effect 1.51-fold, CI 1.07–2.14; p = 0.022), without changes in peritoneal ultrafiltration, small solute transport, or biomarkers reflecting cell mass and inflammation. Further effects were glutamine-like metabolomic changes and increased ex-vivo LPS-stimulated cytokine release from healthy donor peripheral blood monocytes. In patients with a history of peritonitis (5 of 20), AlaGln supplementation decreased dialysate interleukin-8 levels. Supplemented PD fluid also attenuated inflammation and enhanced stimulated cytokine release in a mouse model of PD-associated peritonitis. CONCLUSION: We conclude that AlaGln-supplemented, glucose-based PD fluid can restore peritoneal cellular stress responses with attenuation of sterile inflammation, and may improve peritoneal host-defense in the setting of PD. Public Library of Science 2016-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5074513/ /pubmed/27768727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165045 Text en © 2016 Kratochwill 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.
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Kratochwill, Klaus
Boehm, Michael
Herzog, Rebecca
Gruber, Katharina
Lichtenauer, Anton Michael
Kuster, Lilian
Csaicsich, Dagmar
Gleiss, Andreas
Alper, Seth L.
Aufricht, Christoph
Vychytil, Andreas
Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title_full Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title_fullStr Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title_full_unstemmed Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title_short Addition of Alanyl-Glutamine to Dialysis Fluid Restores Peritoneal Cellular Stress Responses – A First-In-Man Trial
title_sort addition of alanyl-glutamine to dialysis fluid restores peritoneal cellular stress responses – a first-in-man trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5074513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27768727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165045
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