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Yuki Kitamura1, Kumi Kamimura, Noriko Yoshioka, Yoko Hosotani, Kenji Tsuchida, Masahide Koremoto, Jun Minakuchi.
Abstract
The use of vitamin E-bonded cellulose membrane dialyzers has been reported to cause a decrease in oxidative lipid marker levels (Nakai et al., Ther Apher Dial 14:505-540, 1; Nakai et al., J Jpn Soc Dial Ther 45:1-47, 2; Mashiba et al., Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 21:1801-1808, 3). However, few studies have identified this effect with vitamin E-bonded polysulfone membranes, and no studies report the same effect on alpha (1) antitrypsin-LDL complex, a new oxidative lipid marker. This prompted us to examine the influence of use of VPS-HA vitamin E-bonded polysulfone high-flux membrane dialyzers on this new oxidative lipid marker. The subjects were 17 patients who had been dialyzed with VPS-HA for 12 months. The subjects' baseline characteristics were as follows. Their average age was 65.6 ± 13.1 years, comprising 8 males and 9 females; hemodialysis vintage was 83.8 ± 85.4 months. Eight had chronic glomerular nephropathy and five had diabetic nephropathy. The primary outcome was defined as alpha (1) antitrypsin-LDL complex level after 12 months, as a post-study using VPS-HA. Secondary outcomes included triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels. The data were analyzed pre-study and after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months for alpha (1) antitrypsin-LDL complex, and pre-study and post-study for the other indicators. Twelve months after switching to VPS-HA, alpha (1) antitrypsin-LDL complex, total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol had significantly decreased. Triglycerides and HDL cholesterol had not significantly changed. Hemodialysis therapy with VPS-HA was shown to decrease alpha (1) antitrypsin-LDL complex, an index of oxidative stress, and also to decrease some lipid markers.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23397123 PMCID: PMC3684714 DOI: 10.1007/s10047-013-0689-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Artif Organs ISSN: 1434-7229 Impact factor: 1.731
Fig. 1Box and whisker plots of alpha (1) antitrypsin–LDL complex between pre-using and post-using VPS-HA. Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney U test
Fig. 2Box and whisker plots of total cholesterol between pre-using and post-using VPS-HA. Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney U test
Fig. 3Box and whisker plots of LDL cholesterol between pre-using and post-using VPS-HA. Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney U test
Fig. 4Box and whisker plots of alpha (1) antitrypsin–LDL complex using VPS-HA. Statistical analysis was performed by the Tukey-Kramer post-hoc multiple comparison test. P < 0.05 is regarded as statistically significant