Journal article
Calciprotein particle formation in peritoneal dialysis effluent is dependent on dialysate calcium concentration
MMX Cai, ER Smith, A Kent, L Huang, TD Hewitson, LP McMahon, SG Holt
Peritoneal Dialysis International | MULTIMED INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
♦ Background: The accumulation of fetuin-A-containing calciprotein particles (CPP) in the serum of patients with renal disease and those with chronic inflammation may be involved in driving sterile inflammation and extraosseous mineral deposition. We previously showed that both fetuin-A and CPP were present in the peritoneal dialysis (PD) effluent of stable PD patients. It is unknown whether different PD fluids might affect the formation of CPP in vivo. ♦ Method: Peritoneal effluent from 12 patients was collected after a 6-hour dwell with 7 different commercial PD fluids. Calciprotein particles and inflammatory cytokines were measured by flow cytometry. ♦ Results: High inter-subject variabil..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was kindly supported by an unrestricted investigatorinitiated research grant from Baxter Healthcare.