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Glucose degradation products and peritoneal membrane function.

机译:葡萄糖降解产物和腹膜功能。

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BACKGROUND: The bioincompatibility of peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDF) in current use has been partially attributed to the presence of glucose degradation products (GDPs), which are generated during heat sterilization of PDF. Several of the GDPs have been identified and we have recently demonstrated that these GDPs per se may impair the viability and function of human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC) in vitro. It is also possible that GDP-related toxicity is further exacerbated by the milieu of PDF. We review the current literature on GDP and present the results of experiments comparing the impact of heat- and filter-sterilized PDF on the viability and function of HPMC. METHODS: Peritoneal dialysis fluids with low (1.5%) and high (4.25%) glucose concentrations were laboratory prepared according to the standard formula and sterilized either by heat (H-PDF; 121 degrees C, 0.2 MPa, 20 minutes) or filtration (F-PDF; 0.2 microns). The buildup of GDP was confirmed by UV absorbance at 284 nm. Confluent HPMC monolayers were exposed to these solutions mixed 1:1 with standard M199 culture medium. After 24 hours, cell viability was assessed with the MTT assay, and interleukin-1beta-stimulated monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) release with specific immunoassay. RESULTS: Exposure of HPMC to H-PDF resulted in a significant decrease in cell viability, with solutions containing 4.25% glucose being more toxic than 1.5% glucose-based PDF (27.4% +/- 3.4% and 53.4% +/- 11.0% of control values, respectively). In contrast, viability of HPMC exposed to F-PDF was not different from that of control cells. Moreover, treatment with H-PDF impaired the release of MCP-1 from HPMC to a significantly greater degree compared to F-PDF (17.4% and 24.9% difference for low and high glucose PDF, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Exposure of HPMC to H-PDF significantly impairs cell viability and the capacity for generating MCP-1 compared to F-PDF. This effect is likely to be mediated by GDPs present in H-PDF but not in F-PDF.
机译:背景:目前使用的腹膜透析液(PDF)的生物相容性部分归因于存在葡萄糖降解产物(GDPs),该产物在PDF的热灭菌过程中会产生。已经确定了几种GDP,最近我们证明了这些GDP本身可能会在体外损害人腹膜间皮细胞(HPMC)的生存能力和功能。 PDF的环境还可能加剧与GDP相关的毒性。我们回顾了有关GDP的最新文献,并提出了实验结果,比较了加热和过滤消毒的PDF对HPMC的生存能力和功能的影响。方法:按照标准配方在实验室制备低(1.5%)和高(4.25%)葡萄糖浓度的腹膜透析液,并通过加热(H-PDF; 121摄氏度,0.2 MPa,20分钟)或过滤( F-PDF; 0.2微米)。 GDP的积累由284 nm的紫外线吸收证实。将汇合的HPMC单层暴露于与标准M199培养基1:1混合的这些溶液中。 24小时后,通过MTT分析评估细胞活力,并通过特异性免疫分析评估白介素1β刺激的单核细胞趋化蛋白1(MCP-1)释放。结果:HPMC暴露于H-PDF导致细胞活力显着降低,含4.25%葡萄糖的溶液的毒性比1.5%葡萄糖基PDF(27.4%+/- 3.4%和53.4%+/- 11.0%控制值分别)。相反,暴露于F-PDF的HPMC的活力与对照细胞没有差异。此外,与F-PDF相比,用H-PDF处理会大大削弱MCP-1从HPMC的释放(低葡萄糖和高葡萄糖PDF分别相差17.4%和24.9%)。结论:与F-PDF相比,HPMC暴露于H-PDF会显着损害细胞活力和产生MCP-1的能力。这种影响很可能是由H-PDF中的GDP而不是F-PDF中的GDP介导的。

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