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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27951575/clearance-gap-does-it-really-matter-for-the-evaluation-of-vascular-access-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Ichi Ono, Yujiro Shiraga, Fumika Yoshikawa, Yoshisuke Haruna, Tamaki Sasaki, Seiichi Mochizuki
BACKGROUNDS: Vascular access (VA) stenosis increases the risk of VA obstruction due to the gradual progress of intimal thickening. Therefore, we should try to detect VA stenosis early. However, we do not have a cutoff for when a difference between prescribed Kt/V and delivered Kt/V reflects a clinical issue. Thus, we have devised a new index, the 'clearance gap' (CL-Gap), which quantifies the difference between the effective clearance (eCL) of a hemodialysis (HD) patient and the theoretical clearance (tCL) of a dialyzer to detect a decrease in dialysis efficiency due to VA dysfunction...
2017: Contributions to Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27575009/ultrafiltration-rate-and-mortality-in-maintenance-hemodialysis%C3%A2-patients
#22
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Magdalene M Assimon, Julia B Wenger, Lily Wang, Jennifer E Flythe
BACKGROUND: Observational data have demonstrated an association between higher ultrafiltration rates and greater mortality among hemodialysis patients. Prior studies were small and did not consider potential differences in the association across body sizes and other related subgroups. No study has investigated ultrafiltration rates normalized to anthropometric measures beyond body weight. Also, potential methodological shortcomings in prior studies have led to questions about the veracity of the ultrafiltration rate-mortality association...
December 2016: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26553708/cell-free-plasma-hemoglobin-removal-by-dialyzers-with-various-permeability-profiles
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Hulko, Melanie Kunz, Mehmet Yildirim, Sandra Homeyer, Oliver Amon, Bernd Krause
The release of hemoglobin from mechanically stressed erythrocytes into plasma is a general side effect of extracorporeal therapies, such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or hemodialysis. In many reported cases dialysis patients showed elevated cell-free plasma hemoglobin (CPH) levels which are associated with pathophysiological effects. In this in vitro study, the CPH clearance capacity of various filters with different permeability profiles was measured. Simulated dialysis treatments were conducted and clearance was calculated from variations in CPH concentrations over time by measuring plasma absorbance at 405 nm...
November 10, 2015: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25436473/chemoprevention-against-arsenic-induced-mutagenic-dna-breakage-and-apoptotic-liver-damage-in-rat-via-antioxidant-and-sod1-upregulation-by-green-tea-camellia-sinensis-which-recovers-broken-dna-resulted-from-arsenic-h2o2-related-in-vitro-oxidant-stress
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nirmallya Acharyya, Sandip Chattopadhyay, Smarajit Maiti
Green tea (Camellia sinensis; CS) strongly reverses/prevents arsenic-induced apoptotic hepatic degeneration/micronecrosis and mutagenic DNA damage in in vitro oxidant stress model and in rat as shown by comet assay and histoarchitecture (HE and PAS staining) results. Earlier, we demonstrated a link between carcinogenesis and impaired antioxidant system-associated mutagenic DNA damage in arsenic-exposed human. In this study, arsenic-induced (0.6 ppm/100 g body weight/day for 28 days) impairment of cytosolic superoxide-dismutase (SOD1), catalase, xanthine-oxidase, thiol, and urate activities/levels led to increase in tissue levels of damaging malondialdehyde, conjugated dienes, serum necrotic-marker lactate-dehydrogenase, and metabolic inflammatory-marker c-reactive protein suggesting dysregulation at the transcriptional/signal-transduction level...
2014: Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part C, Environmental Carcinogenesis & Ecotoxicology Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24392952/clearance-of-drugs-for-multiple-myeloma-therapy-during-in-vitro-high-cutoff-hemodialysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Detlef H Krieter, Eric Devine, Christoph Wanner, Markus Storr, Bernd Krause, Horst-Dieter Lemke
Current chemotherapy for multiple myeloma is based on bortezomib (BOR), dexamethasone (DEX), and thalidomide (THA). The purpose of the present study was to examine their clearance during high-cutoff (HCO) hemodialysis and to accordingly apply the results to the dialytic removal of protein-bound substances in general. During in vitro hemodialysis with human blood (blood, dialysate, and ultrafiltration flow rates 250, 500 and 5 mL/min, respectively) comparing a highly permeable HCO dialyzer (Theralite, 2.1 m(2) ) to a high-flux dialyzer (PFX; 2...
October 2014: Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24358843/demonstration-of-natriuretic-activity-in-urine-of-neurosurgical-patients-with-renal-salt-wasting
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven J Youmans, Miriam R Fein, Elizabeth Wirkowski, John K Maesaka
UNLABELLED: We have utilized the persistent elevation of fractional excretion (FE) of urate, > 10%, to differentiate cerebral/renal salt wasting (RSW) from the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), in which a normalization of FEurate occurs after correction of hyponatremia.  Previous studies suggest as well  that an elevated FEurate with normonatremia, without pre-existing hyponatremia, is also consistent with RSW, including studies demonstrating induction of RSW in rats infused with plasma from normonatremic neurosurgical and Alzheimer's disease patients...
2013: F1000Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24340203/demonstration-of-natriuretic-activity-in-urine-of-neurosurgical-patients-with-renal-salt-wasting
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven J Youmans, Miriam R Fein, Elizabeth Wirkowski, John K Maesaka
We have utilized the persistent elevation of fractional excretion (FE) of urate, > 10%, to differentiate cerebral/renal salt wasting (RSW) from the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), in which a normalization of FEurate occurs after correction of hyponatremia.  Previous studies suggest as well  that an elevated FEurate with normonatremia, without pre-existing hyponatremia, is also consistent with RSW, including studies demonstrating induction of RSW in rats infused with plasma from normonatremic neurosurgical and Alzheimer's disease patients...
2013: F1000Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23990496/procalcitonin-diagnostic-value-in-systemic-infections-in-chronic-kidney-disease-or-renal-transplant-patients
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raluca Dumea, Dimitrie Siriopol, Simona Hogas, Irina Mititiuc, Adrian Covic
PURPOSE: Although procalcitonin (PCT) has been described as a marker of infection and inflammation, it has not been extensively studied in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), end stage renal disease, or renal transplant. METHODS: PCT was routinely tested in 82 (56 dialyzed patients and 28 renal transplant recipients) consecutive cases with a strong clinical suspicion of infection, during a 6-month period, in a single referral unit. RESULTS: During the study period, 58/82 cases had confirmed infections as per definition...
February 2014: International Urology and Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23480171/in-vivo-microdialysis-sampling-of-cytokines-from-rat-hippocampus-comparison-of-cannula-implantation-procedures
#29
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Thaddeus W Vasicek, Matthew R Jackson, Tina M Poseno, Julie A Stenken
Cytokines are signaling proteins that have been of significant importance in the field of immunology, since these proteins affect different cells in the immune system. In addition to their immune system significance, these proteins have recently been referred to as a third chemical communication network within the CNS. The role that cytokines play in orchestrating the immune response within tissues after a mechanical injury leads to potential complications if the source of cytokines (i.e., trauma vs disease) is of interest...
May 15, 2013: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23260421/the-temperature-dependent-self-association-of-adenosine-5-triphosphate-in-0-154-m-nacl
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W E Ferguson, C M Smith, E T Adams, G H Barlow
The disodium salt of adenosine 5'triphosphate (ATP), dissolved in and dialyzed against isotonic saline, undergoes a temperature-dependent self-association. Self-association increases with decreasing temperature. The technical achievement that made these experiments possible was the development and availability of a hollow fiber dialyzer with a low molecular weight (200) cutoff. Several models were tested to describe the experimental data, and a monomer-dirner-trimer association seemed to describe the data best- Both the dimerization and trimerization were exothermic; values of the thermodynamic functions for these reactions are reported...
May 1974: Biophysical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23171639/new-high-cutoff-dialyzer-allows-improved-middle-molecule-clearance-without-an-increase-in-albumin-loss-a-clinical-crossover-comparison-in-extended-dialysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julius J Schmidt, Carsten Hafer, Christian Clajus, Johannes Hadem, Gernot Beutel, Bernhard M W Schmidt, Jan T Kielstein
BACKGROUND: Accumulation of middle molecules is thought to have adverse effects in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). Elimination of middle molecules by non-convective means, i.e. hemodialysis, remains difficult. The aim of the study was to investigate the removal characteristics of a new high permeability membrane in AKI patients undergoing extended dialysis (ED). PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective, crossover study comparing the EMiC2 dialyzer (1...
2012: Blood Purification
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23113894/endotoxemia-after-high-cutoff-hemodialysis-for-treatment-of-patient-with-multiple-myeloma-can-be-prevented-by-using-ultrapure-dialysate-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dehua Gong, Daxi Ji, Kaiyue Zhang, Xianghua Huang, Gaoyuan Huang, Bin Xu, Zhihong Liu
To report endotoxemia presented in a case with multiple myeloma (MM) treated by high cutoff hemodialysis (HCO-HD) being prevented by using ultrapure dialysate. A female inpatient with MM received six times HCO-HD (HCO 2100 dialyzer) within 3 weeks after initiation of a chemotherapy based on vincristine+epirubicin+dexamethasone protocol. Conventional dialysate was used in the first three times and then changed to ultrapure dialysate due to elevation of body temperature after HCO-HD. Free light chains (FLC) and endotoxin levels in blood and dialysate were monitored...
October 2013: Hemodialysis International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23108282/effect-of-dialyzed-saliva-on-human-enamel-demineralization
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
C Martins, G F Castro, M F Siqueira, Y Xiao, P M Yamaguti, W L Siqueira
BACKGROUND: Saliva is supersaturated with respect to calcium and phosphate ions. Salivary ions may well play a role in the subsequent adsorption of proteins and consequently in the formation of the acquired enamel pellicle. Among several biological functions, the enamel pellicle forms a selectively permeable barrier that regulates demineralization processes. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of salivary proteins when adsorbed on enamel surface and the resultant protective effect against demineralization without the presence of salivary ions...
2013: Caries Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22866871/low-molecular-weight-components-in-an-aquatic-humic-substance-as-characterized-by-membrane-dialysis-and-orbitrap-mass-spectrometry
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina K Remucal, Rose M Cory, Michael Sander, Kristopher McNeill
Suwannee River fulvic acid (SRFA) was dialyzed through a 100-500 molecular weight cutoff dialysis membrane, and the dialysate and retentate were analyzed by UV-visible absorption and high-resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometry (MS). A significant fraction (36% based on dissolved organic carbon) of SRFA passed through the dialysis membrane. The fraction of SRFA in the dialysate had a different UV-visible absorption spectrum and was enriched in low molecular weight molecules with a more aliphatic composition relative to the initial SRFA solution...
September 4, 2012: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22845695/randomized-controlled-pilot-study-of-2-weeks-treatment-with-high-cutoff-membrane-for-hemodialysis-patients-with-elevated-c-reactive-protein
#35
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Roman Fiedler, Felix Neugebauer, Christof Ulrich, Andreas Wienke, Cora Gromann, Markus Storr, Torsten Böhler, Eric Seibert, Matthias Girndt
Chronic inflammation in hemodialysis (HD) patients is associated with cardiovascular complications and mortality. Circulating immune active proteins in the molecular range 15-45 kD that cannot be efficiently cleared by high-flux (HF) dialysis may be causally involved. We intended to test the feasibility of using a high cutoff (HCO) dialyzer in chronic HD patients and its influence on inflammation and monocyte activation. The Gambro HCO1100 dialyzer was compared to a conventional HF membrane in a randomized double-blind crossover trial in 19 chronic HD patients selected for the presence of elevated serum C-reactive protein levels...
October 2012: Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22839750/microstructural-reorganization-and-cargo-release-in-pyrene-urethane-methacrylate-random-copolymer-hollow-capsules
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Kaushlendra, S K Asha
We report the synthesis of polymer microcapsules by direct one-pot free radical random copolymerization approach. Urethane methacrylate comb monomers having pendant pyrene (Py) and 3-pentadecyl phenol (PDP) units were copolymerized in a random manner using benzoyl peroxide (BPO) as free radical initiator in dimethylformamide (DMF) as solvent. These copolymers and corresponding homopolymers spontaneously self-organized into microspheres upon drop casting from solvents like DMF and tetrahydrofuran (THF). Stable microspheres were obtained in water by dialyzing THF solution of the polymers against water in dialysis bags with molecular weight cutoff of ∼2000...
September 4, 2012: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22413881/left-atrial-volume-index-as-a-predictor-of-ventricle-repolarization-abnormalities-in-adult-dialyzed-patients
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomasz Zapolski, Andrzej Jaroszyński, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Jacek Furmaga, Andrzej Wysokiński, Andrzej Książek, Małgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Sławomir Rudzki
This study was performed to investigate the relationship between left atrium (LA) volume index (LAVI) and left ventricle electrical activity presumably repolarization in end-stage renal disease patients. Study group was consisted of 120 dialyzed patients divided into two subgroups: 57 (age 50.7 ± 7.1) were on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and 73 (age 51.6 ± 7.6) were hemodialyzed (HD). All patients were undergoing three-dimensional vectorcardiographic (VCG) monitoring to assess parameters concerning T vector: QRS-T angle, Tel, and Taz...
April 2012: Hemodialysis International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21389342/equine-crisp3-modulates-interaction-between-spermatozoa-and-polymorphonuclear-neutrophils
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Doty, W C Buhi, S Benson, K E Scoggin, M Pozor, M Macpherson, M Mutz, M H T Troedsson
Equine spermatozoa induce a uterine inflammatory response characterized by a rapid, transient influx of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs). Seminal plasma proteins have been shown to modulate the interaction between spermatozoa and PMNs, but a specific protein responsible for this function has not been identified. The objective of this study was to isolate and identify a protein in equine seminal plasma that suppresses binding between spermatozoa and PMNs. Seminal plasma was pooled from five stallions, and proteins were precipitated in 60% (w/v) ammonium sulfate and dialyzed (3500 MW cutoff)...
July 2011: Biology of Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20976673/dialysis-and-concentration-of-protein-solutions
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah M Andrew, Julie A Titus, Louis Zumstein
Conventional dialysis separates small molecules from large molecules by allowing diffusion of only the small molecules through selectively permeable membranes. Dialysis is usually used to change the salt (small-molecule) composition of a macromolecule-containing solution. The solution to be dialyzed is placed in a sealed dialysis membrane and immersed in a selected buffer; small solute molecules then equilibrate between the sample and the dialysate. Concomitant with the movement of small solutes across the membrane, however, is the movement of solvent in the opposite direction...
February 2002: Current Protocols in Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19631300/synthesis-of-cellobiose-from-starch-by-the-successive-actions-of-two-phosphorylases
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masayuki Suzuki, Kyoko Kaneda, Yukiko Nakai, Motomitsu Kitaoka, Hajime Taniguchi
Cellobiose was enzymatically synthesized from starch using two phosphorylases. Under the presence of 1 M Pi inorganic phosphate), glucan phosphorylase converted 40% of glucose residues in the starch molecule into G1P (glucose-1-phosphate). By electrodialysis fitted with an ion exchange membrane having molecular weight cutoff of 100, Pi was effectively dialyzed out and G1P was recovered with 80% yield. G1P and glucose were incubated with cellobiose phosphorylase in the presence of magnesium acetate at an alkaline condition...
October 31, 2009: New Biotechnology
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