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Reduction of elevated cytokine levels in acute/acute-on-chronic liver failure using super-large pore albumin dialysis treatment: an in vitro study.

Adrian Dominik1, Jan Stange, Claudia Pfensig, Luise Borufka, Helga Weiss-Reining, Martin Eggert.   

Abstract

The removal of small water soluble toxins and albumin-bound toxins in acute liver failure patients (ALF) or acute-on-chronic liver failure (AocLF) patients has been established using extracorporeal liver support devices (e.g. Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System; MARS). However, reduction of elevated cytokines in ALF/AocLF using MARS is still not efficient enough to lower patients' serum cytokine levels. New membranes with larger pores or higher cut-offs should be considered in extracorporeal liver support devices based on albumin dialysis in order to address these problems, as the introduction of super-large pore membranes could counterbalance high production rates of cytokines and further improve detoxification in vivo. Using an established in vitro two compartment albumin dialysis model, three novel membranes of different pore sizes were compared with the MARS Flux membrane for cytokine removal and detoxification qualities in vitro. Comparing the membranes, no improvement in the removal of water soluble toxins was found. Albumin-bound toxins were removed more efficiently using novel large (Emic2) to super-large pore sized membranes (S20; HCO Gambro). Clearance of cytokines IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α was drastically improved using super-large pore membranes. The Emic2 membrane predominantly removed IL-6. In vitro data suggest that the usage of larger pore sized membranes in albumin dialysis can efficiently reduce elevated cytokine levels and liver failure toxins. Using large to super-large pore membranes might exert effects on patients' serum cytokine levels. Combined with increased detoxification this could lead to higher survival in ALF/AocLF. Promising membranes for clinical evaluation have been identified.
© 2013 The Authors. Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis © 2013 International Society for Apheresis.

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Keywords:  Albumin dialysis; Cytokine removal; Extracorporeal liver support; Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System; Super-large pore membrane

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24215331     DOI: 10.1111/1744-9987.12146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ther Apher Dial        ISSN: 1744-9979            Impact factor:   1.762


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