Renal Replacement Therapy (Jun 2021)

Effects of bicarbonate/lactate-buffered neutral peritoneal dialysis fluids on angiogenesis-related proteins in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis

  • Hiromichi Ueno,
  • Tetsu Miyamoto,
  • Hiroyuki Morimoto,
  • Kenya Sanada,
  • Ikutaro Furuno,
  • Kazutoshi Nakazono,
  • Emi Hasegawa,
  • Akihiro Kuma,
  • Yasushi Oginosawa,
  • Yuki Tsuda,
  • Masaru Araki,
  • Masahito Tamura,
  • Yoichi Ueta,
  • Yutaka Otsuji,
  • Masaharu Kataoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41100-021-00344-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background In order to facilitate the safe and long-term delivery of peritoneal dialysis (PD), it is necessary to improve the biocompatibility of peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDFs). The novel bicarbonate/lactate-buffered neutral PDFs (B/L-PDFs) are expected to be improved biocompatible. This study evaluated the biocompatibility of B/L-PDFs by analysis on the profile of angiogenesis-related proteins in drained dialysate of patients undergoing PD. Methods Concentrations of 20 angiogenesis-related proteins in the dialysate were semi-quantitatively determined using a RayBio® Human Angiogenesis Antibody Array and were compared between B/L-PDFs and conventional lactate-buffered neutral PDFs (L-PDFs). Results The expression of growth-related oncogene (GRO α/β/γ), which belongs to the CXC chemokine family, decreased significantly after use of the B/L-PDFs compared to the L-PDFs (P = 0.03). The number of the proteins with lower level in the B/L-PDFs compared with L-PDFs was significantly negatively correlated with the PD duration (Spearman ρ = − 0.81, P = 0.004). Conclusion This study suggested that B/L-PDFs are more biocompatible than conventional PDFs.

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