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Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD
The impact of peritoneal dialysis (PD) associated peritonitis on peritoneal membrane integrity is incompletely understood. Children are particularly suited to address this question, since they are largely devoid of preexisting tissue damage and life-style related alterations. Within the Internationa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6455046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00356 |
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author | Bartosova, Maria Schaefer, Betti Vondrak, Karel Sallay, Peter Taylan, Christina Cerkauskiene, Rimante Dzierzega, Maria Milosevski-Lomic, Gordana Büscher, Rainer Zaloszyc, Ariane Romero, Philipp Lasitschka, Felix Warady, Bradley A. Schaefer, Franz Ujszaszi, Akos Schmitt, Claus Peter |
author_facet | Bartosova, Maria Schaefer, Betti Vondrak, Karel Sallay, Peter Taylan, Christina Cerkauskiene, Rimante Dzierzega, Maria Milosevski-Lomic, Gordana Büscher, Rainer Zaloszyc, Ariane Romero, Philipp Lasitschka, Felix Warady, Bradley A. Schaefer, Franz Ujszaszi, Akos Schmitt, Claus Peter |
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description | The impact of peritoneal dialysis (PD) associated peritonitis on peritoneal membrane integrity is incompletely understood. Children are particularly suited to address this question, since they are largely devoid of preexisting tissue damage and life-style related alterations. Within the International Peritoneal Biobank, 85 standardized parietal peritoneal tissue samples were obtained from 82 children on neutral pH PD fluids with low glucose degradation product (GDP) content. 37 patients had a history of peritonitis and 16 of the 37 had two or more episodes. Time interval between tissue sampling and the last peritonitis episode was 9 (4, 36) weeks. Tissue specimen underwent digital imaging and molecular analyses. Patients with and without peritonitis were on PD for 21.0 (12.0, 36.0) and 12.8 (7.3, 27.0) months (p = 0.053), respectively. They did not differ in anthropometric or histomorphometric parameters [mesothelial coverage, submesothelial fibrosis, blood, and lymphatic vascularization, leukocyte, macrophage and activated fibroblast counts, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), podoplanin positivity and vasculopathy]. VEGF and TGF-ß induced pSMAD abundance were similar. Similar findings were also obtained after matching for age and PD vintage and a subgroup analysis according to time since last peritonitis (<3, <6, >6 months). In patients with more than 24 months of PD vintage, submesothelial thickness, vessel number per mmm section length and ASMA fibroblast positivity were higher in patients with peritonitis history; only the difference in ASMA positivity persisted in multivariable analyses. While PD duration and EMT were independently associated with submesothelial thickness, and glucose exposure and EMT with peritoneal vessel density in the combined groups, submesothelial thickness was independently associated with EMT in the peritonitis free patients, and with duration of PD in patients with previous peritonitis. This detailed analysis of the peritoneal membrane in pediatric patients on PD with neutral pH, low GDP fluids, does not support the notion of a consistent long-term impact of peritonitis episodes on peritoneal membrane ultrastructure, on inflammatory and fibrotic cell activity and EMT. Peritoneal alterations are mainly driven by PD duration, dialytic glucose exposure, and associated EMT. |
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spelling | pubmed-64550462019-04-18 Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD Bartosova, Maria Schaefer, Betti Vondrak, Karel Sallay, Peter Taylan, Christina Cerkauskiene, Rimante Dzierzega, Maria Milosevski-Lomic, Gordana Büscher, Rainer Zaloszyc, Ariane Romero, Philipp Lasitschka, Felix Warady, Bradley A. Schaefer, Franz Ujszaszi, Akos Schmitt, Claus Peter Front Physiol Physiology The impact of peritoneal dialysis (PD) associated peritonitis on peritoneal membrane integrity is incompletely understood. Children are particularly suited to address this question, since they are largely devoid of preexisting tissue damage and life-style related alterations. Within the International Peritoneal Biobank, 85 standardized parietal peritoneal tissue samples were obtained from 82 children on neutral pH PD fluids with low glucose degradation product (GDP) content. 37 patients had a history of peritonitis and 16 of the 37 had two or more episodes. Time interval between tissue sampling and the last peritonitis episode was 9 (4, 36) weeks. Tissue specimen underwent digital imaging and molecular analyses. Patients with and without peritonitis were on PD for 21.0 (12.0, 36.0) and 12.8 (7.3, 27.0) months (p = 0.053), respectively. They did not differ in anthropometric or histomorphometric parameters [mesothelial coverage, submesothelial fibrosis, blood, and lymphatic vascularization, leukocyte, macrophage and activated fibroblast counts, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), podoplanin positivity and vasculopathy]. VEGF and TGF-ß induced pSMAD abundance were similar. Similar findings were also obtained after matching for age and PD vintage and a subgroup analysis according to time since last peritonitis (<3, <6, >6 months). In patients with more than 24 months of PD vintage, submesothelial thickness, vessel number per mmm section length and ASMA fibroblast positivity were higher in patients with peritonitis history; only the difference in ASMA positivity persisted in multivariable analyses. While PD duration and EMT were independently associated with submesothelial thickness, and glucose exposure and EMT with peritoneal vessel density in the combined groups, submesothelial thickness was independently associated with EMT in the peritonitis free patients, and with duration of PD in patients with previous peritonitis. This detailed analysis of the peritoneal membrane in pediatric patients on PD with neutral pH, low GDP fluids, does not support the notion of a consistent long-term impact of peritonitis episodes on peritoneal membrane ultrastructure, on inflammatory and fibrotic cell activity and EMT. Peritoneal alterations are mainly driven by PD duration, dialytic glucose exposure, and associated EMT. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6455046/ /pubmed/31001140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00356 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bartosova, Schaefer, Vondrak, Sallay, Taylan, Cerkauskiene, Dzierzega, Milosevski-Lomic, Büscher, Zaloszyc, Romero, Lasitschka, Warady, Schaefer, Ujszaszi and Schmitt. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Bartosova, Maria Schaefer, Betti Vondrak, Karel Sallay, Peter Taylan, Christina Cerkauskiene, Rimante Dzierzega, Maria Milosevski-Lomic, Gordana Büscher, Rainer Zaloszyc, Ariane Romero, Philipp Lasitschka, Felix Warady, Bradley A. Schaefer, Franz Ujszaszi, Akos Schmitt, Claus Peter Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title | Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title_full | Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title_fullStr | Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title_full_unstemmed | Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title_short | Peritoneal Dialysis Vintage and Glucose Exposure but Not Peritonitis Episodes Drive Peritoneal Membrane Transformation During the First Years of PD |
title_sort | peritoneal dialysis vintage and glucose exposure but not peritonitis episodes drive peritoneal membrane transformation during the first years of pd |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6455046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00356 |
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