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Abstract
Background: Several studies have evaluated the biocompatibility of dialysis membranes. The use of vitamin E-coated membranes has been reported multilaterally in in vitro and clinical studies. Nevertheless, the effect of vitamin E-coated membranes on the redox state of serum albumin, which forms the largest fraction of reactive sulfhydryl groups, has not been reported.
Methods: Hemodiafiltration (HDF) with and without a vitamin E-coated hemodiafilter (V-RATM group and ABHTM groups, respectively) was performed in an acute kidney injury pig model to determine whether changes in the serum albumin, the oxidized albumin (OxiALB), and the reduced albumin (RedALB) levels differ between the two groups.
Results: Analyses were conducted 22-24 times in the V-RATM group and 16-18 times in the ABHTM group, excluding missing data. The serum albumin levels decreased in both groups after nephrectomy; however, the decrease observed in the V-RATM group was significantly lesser than that in the ABHTM group. RedALB levels were significantly higher in the V-RATM group; in contrast, OxiALB levels did not differ between the two groups. A significant positive correlation was observed between the serum albumin and RedALB levels.
Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that HDF performed using a vitamin E-coated hemodiafilter effectively minimized the reduction in serum albumin and RedALB levels compared to the vitamin E-non-coated hemodiafilter in an acute kidney injury pig model.
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Artificial Organs is the official peer reviewed journal of The International Federation for Artificial Organs (Members of the Federation are: The American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, The European Society for Artificial Organs, and The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs), The International Faculty for Artificial Organs, the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps, The International Society for Pediatric Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Support, and the Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation. Artificial Organs publishes original research articles dealing with developments in artificial organs applications and treatment modalities and their clinical applications worldwide. Membership in the Societies listed above is not a prerequisite for publication. Articles are published without charge to the author except for color figures and excess page charges as noted.