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Creatine homeostasis and protein energy wasting in hemodialysis patients.

Adrian Post1, Joëlle C Schutten2, Daan Kremer2, Yvonne van der Veen2, Dion Groothof2, Camilo G Sotomayor2, Christa A Koops3, Pim de Blaauw3, Ido P Kema3, Ralf Westerhuis4, Theo Wallimann5, M Rebecca Heiner-Fokkema3, Stephan J L Bakker2, Casper F M Franssen2.   

Abstract

Muscle wasting, low protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, low body mass, and chronic fatigue are prevalent in hemodialysis patients. Impaired creatine status may be an often overlooked, potential contributor to these symptoms. However, little is known about creatine homeostasis in hemodialysis patients. We aimed to elucidate creatine homeostasis in hemodialysis patients by assessing intradialytic plasma changes as well as intra- and interdialytic losses of arginine, guanidinoacetate, creatine and creatinine. Additionally, we investigated associations of plasma creatine concentrations with low muscle mass, low protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, low body mass index, and chronic fatigue. Arginine, guanidinoacetate, creatine and creatinine were measured in plasma, dialysate, and urinary samples of 59 hemodialysis patients. Mean age was 65 ± 15 years and 63% were male. During hemodialysis, plasma concentrations of arginine (77 ± 22 to 60 ± 19 μmol/L), guanidinoacetate (1.8 ± 0.6 to 1.0 ± 0.3 μmol/L), creatine (26 [16-41] to 21 [15-30] μmol/L) and creatinine (689 ± 207 to 257 ± 92 μmol/L) decreased (all P < 0.001). During a hemodialysis session, patients lost 1939 ± 871 μmol arginine, 37 ± 20 μmol guanidinoacetate, 719 [399-1070] μmol creatine and 15.5 ± 8.4 mmol creatinine. In sex-adjusted models, lower plasma creatine was associated with a higher odds of low muscle mass (OR per halving: 2.00 [1.05-4.14]; P = 0.04), low protein intake (OR: 2.13 [1.17-4.27]; P = 0.02), hypoalbuminemia (OR: 3.13 [1.46-8.02]; P = 0.008) and severe fatigue (OR: 3.20 [1.52-8.05]; P = 0.006). After adjustment for potential confounders, these associations remained materially unchanged. Creatine is iatrogenically removed during hemodialysis and lower plasma creatine concentrations were associated with higher odds of low muscle mass, low protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, and severe fatigue, indicating a potential role for creatine supplementation.

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Keywords:  Arginine; Creatine; Fatigue; Guanidinoacetate; Hemodialysis; Muscle mass; Protein energy wasting

Year:  2021        PMID: 33743724      PMCID: PMC7981955          DOI: 10.1186/s12967-021-02780-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Transl Med        ISSN: 1479-5876            Impact factor:   5.531


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