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A study on strategies for improving growth and body composition after renal transplantation.

Jorge R Ferraris1, Titania Pasqualini, Guillermo Alonso, Susana Legal, Patricia Sorroche, Ana Galich, Paula Coccia, Lidia Ghezzi, Verónica Ferraris, Liliana Karabatas, Clara Guida, Héctor Jasper.   

Abstract

Allograft function and metabolic effects of four treatment regimens, namely, methylprednisone (MP) standard dose (MP-STD), deflazacort (DFZ), MP-late steroid withdrawal (MP-LSW), and MP-very low dose (MP-VLD), were evaluated in prepubertal patients. MP was decreased by month 4 post-transplantation to 0.2 mg/kg/day in MP-STD and DFZ patients and to <0.1 mg/kg/day in MP-LSW and MP-VLD patients. Starting in month 16 post-transplant, MP was switched to DFZ in the DFZ group and totally withdrawn in the MP-LSW group. Creatinine clearance diminished in the MP-STD and MP-LSW groups from 77 +/- 6 to 63 +/- 6 ml/min/1.73 m(2)and from 103 +/- 5 to 78 +/- 3 ml/min/1.73 m(2), respectively (p < 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively). Height increased >0.5 SDS only in the MP-LSW and MP-VLD groups. The body mass index and fat body mass for height-age increased only in the MP-STD patients (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, respectively). Fat body mass decreased in the DFZ group (p < 0.05), total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol increased in the MP-STD group, while LDL-cholesterol and total cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio decreased in the DFZ group (p < 0.01). Lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) for height-age showed an increase in the MP-LSW and MP-VLD groups (p < 0.01). Our data suggest that MP-LSW and MP-VLD strategies improve linear growth, BMD, the peripheral distribution of fat, and preservation of the bone-muscle unit and maintain the normal lipid profile. The MP-LSW patients had a concerning rate of acute rejections and graft function deterioration in prepubertal patients.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20151158     DOI: 10.1007/s00467-010-1458-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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