| Literature DB >> 29750088 |
Vassilios Liakopoulos1,2, Stefanos Roumeliotis1, Xenia Gorny2, Theodoros Eleftheriadis1, Peter R Mertens2.
Abstract
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients manifest excessive oxidative stress (OS) compared to the general population and predialysis chronic kidney disease patients, mainly due to the composition of the PD solution (high-glucose content, low pH, elevated osmolality, increased lactate concentration and glucose degradation products). However, PD could be considered a more biocompatible form of dialysis compared to hemodialysis (HD), since several studies showed that the latter results in an excess accumulation of oxidative products and loss of antioxidants. OS in PD is tightly linked with chronic inflammation, atherogenesis, peritoneal fibrosis, and loss of residual renal function. Although exogenous supplementation of antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C, N-acetylcysteine, and carotenoids, in some cases showed potential beneficial effects in PD patients, relevant recommendations have not been yet adopted in everyday clinical practice.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29750088 PMCID: PMC5892210 DOI: 10.1155/2017/3494867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Comparison of OS status in HD versus PD patients.
| Study (ref.) | Year | OS biomarker | Patients | Results |
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| Similar OS status in HD and PD (6 studies) | ||||
| Filiopoulos et al. [ | 2009 | Serum TAC | 20 HD | Similar in HD and PD |
| Ahmadpoor et al. [ | 2009 | Serum GPx activity | 30 HD | Similar in HD and CAPD |
| Mekki et al. [ | 2010 | Serum TBARS | 20 HD | Similar in HD and PD |
| Castoldi et al. [ | 2010 | Serum 8-OHdG | 51 HD | Similar in HD and PD |
| Samouilidou et al. [ | 2012 | Serum ox-LDL | 31 HD | Similar in HD and PD |
| Mehmetoglu et al. [ | 2012 | Serum TAC | 38 HD | Similar in HD and CAPD |
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| Lower OS status in HD than in PD (3 studies) | ||||
| Taylor et al. [ | 1992 | Serum MDA | 20 HD | Higher in CAPD versus HD |
| Serum SOD | Similar in CAPD and HD | |||
| McGrath et al. [ | 1995 | Serum MDA | 20 HD | Higher in CAPD versus HD |
| Al-Hweish et al. [ | 2010 | Serum MPO | 56 HD | Higher in CAPD versus HD |
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| Higher OS status in HD than PD (24 studies) | ||||
| Pastor et al. [ | 1993 | Serum AT levels (antioxidant) | 18 HD | Lower in HD versus CAPD |
| Ross et al. [ | 1997 | Serum cysteine | 20 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum glutathione | Similar in HD and PD | |||
| Zima et al. [ | 1998 | Serum. RBC and whole blood Zn, Cu, and Se (antioxidants) | 36 HD | Lower in HD versus CAPD |
| Kielstein et al. [ | 1999 | Serum ADMA | 43 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Takayama et al. [ | 2001 | Serum glutathionyl hemoglobin | 30 HD | Higher in HD versus CAPD |
| Donate et al. [ | 2002 | Serum carbonyl proteins | 42 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Lim et al. [ | 2002 | Serum F2-isoprostanes | 35 HD | Higher in HD versus CAPD |
| Usberti et al. [ | 2002 | Serum ROS, MDA, and TAC | 55 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum AT (antioxidant) | Lower in HD versus PD | |||
| Yonova et al. [ | 2004 | Serum MDA | 22 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum vitamin E | Lower in HD versus PD | |||
| Lucchi et al. [ | 2005 | RBC GSH | 23 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Sela et al. [ | 2005 | Rate of superoxide release from activated neutrophils | 30 HD | Higher in HD versus CAPD |
| Morimoto et al. [ | 2005 | Serum ADMA | 31 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Pawlak et al. [ | 2007 | Serum Cu/Zn SOD | 25 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Mitrogianni et al. [ | 2009 | Serum carbonyl proteins | 25 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| De Rojas and Mateo [ | 2009 | RBC SOD activity | 16 HD | Lower in HD versus CAPD |
| Kayabasi et al. [ | 2010 | Serum MDA and GPx | 32 HD | Similar in HD versus CAPD |
| Serum SOD (antioxidant) | Lower in HD versus CAPD | |||
| Guoa et al. [ | 2011 | Serum TBARS, carbonyl compounds | 20 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| GPx and CAT activity (antioxidant markers) | Lower in HD versus PD | |||
| Serum Zn, Se (antioxidants) | Lower in HD versus PD | |||
| Zhou et al. [ | 2012 | Serum AOPPs | 1539 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Marques de Mattos et al. [ | 2012 | Serum AOPPs | 48 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Capusa et al. [ | 2012 | Serum TBARS | 16 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum TAC (antioxidant marker) | Similar in HD and PD | |||
| Puchades et al. [ | 2013 | Serum carbonyl proteins | 30 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum GPx | Lower in HD versus PD | |||
| Marques de Mattos et al. [ | 2014 | Serum AOPPs | 21 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Serum vitamin C+A+E (antioxidants) | Similar in HD and PD | |||
| Xu et al. [ | 2015 | Serum8-OHdG | 220 HD | Higher in HD versus PD |
| Stępniewska et al. [ | 2016 | Platelet CAT activity (antioxidant marker) | 37 HD | Lower in HD versus PD (0.82 in PD versus 0.52 before HD and 0.35 after HD) |
OS: oxidative stress; HD: hemodialysis; PD: peritoneal dialysis; ox-LDL: oxidized low-density lipoprotein; 8-OHdG: 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine; TAC: total antioxidant capacity; SOD: superoxide dismutase; MPO: myeloperoxidase; CAPD: continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; MDA: malondialdehyde; ADMA: asymmetric dimethylarginine; RBC: red blood cell; GSH: reduced glutathione; ROS: reactive oxygen species; AT: alpha-tocopherol; SOD: superoxide dismutase; VEGF: vascular endothelial growth factor; GPx: glutathione peroxidase; TBAR: thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances; AOPPs: advanced oxidation protein products; CAT: catalase; Zn; zinc; Cu; copper; Se: selenium.
Effect of antioxidant supplementation on PD patients.
| Study | Year | Patient modality | Antioxidant | Study period | Results |
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| Shah et al. [ | 1991 | 7 PD | 100 mg ascorbic acid/day | 4 weeks | ↑ 45% in serum ascorbic acid levels |
| Ando et al. [ | 1999 | 16 CAPD | 1.8 gr EPA/day | 12 weeks | ↓ serum ox-LDL levels |
| Islam et al. [ | 2000 | 17 PD | 800 IU AT/day | 12 weeks | ↓ susceptibility of LDL oxidation |
| O' Byrne et al. [ | 2001 | 17 PD | 800 IU AT/day | 12 weeks | ↑ serum LDL AT levels |
| Diepeveen et al. [ | 2005 | 21 PD | 40 mg atorvastatin/day | 12 weeks | ↓ serum ox-LDL levels |
| 800 IU AT/day | 12 weeks | No effect on serum ox-LDL levels | |||
| Domenici et al. [ | 2005 | 22 PD | 300 mg AT x3/week | 4 weeks | ↑ 50% serum vitamin E levels |
| Uzum et al. [ | 2006 | 13 PD | 300 mg AT/day | 20 weeks | ↑ serum vitamin E levels |
| Nascimento et al. [ | 2010 | 30 PD | 1200 mg NAC/day | 8 weeks | ↑ serum NAC levels (2.6 to 24.8 mmol/l) |
| Boudouris et al. [ | 2013 | 20 CAPD | 250 mg vitamin C/day | 8 weeks | ↑ serum, urine, and peritoneal fluid TAC levels |
EPA: eicosapentaenoic acid; NAC: n-acetylcysteine; IL-6: interleukin-6.