Title of article :
Changes in Plasma Concentrations of Hypoxanthine and Uric Acid Before and After Hemodialysis
Author/Authors :
Shahbazian, Heshmatollah Division of Nephrology - Department of Internal Medicine - Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran , Zand Moghadam, Ahmad Department of Nutritional Sciences - Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran , Ehsanpour, Ali Department of Internal Medicine - Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran , Khazaali, Mahyar Jondi Shapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Purine metabolites constitute a major class of uremic
toxins, and reliable characterization of which helps nephrologists to
choose the most appropriate treatment for the patients individually.
In the present study, we assessed plasma concentrations of
hypoxanthine and uric acid as purine metabolites in patients on
maintenance hemodialysis, before and after a dialysis session.
Materials and Methods. A total of 20 patients on maintenance
hemodialysis were enrolled in this study. All of the patients
underwent a routine 4-hour dialysis, as scheduled 3 times per week.
Polysulfone membranes and bicarbonate dialysis solution were
used in all dialysis sessions. Blood specimens were taken from the
arteriovenous fistula immediately before and after one hemodialysis
session, in order to measure plasma concentrations of hypoxanthine
and uric acid by high-performance liquid chromatography, and to
compare the predialysis and postdialysis values.
Results. Before hemodialysis, the mean plasma hypoxanthine
and uric acid concentrations were 18.93 ± 8.28 µmol/L and
44.16 ± 22.88 µmol/L, respectively. After hemodialysis, these
concentrations reduced to 13.68 ± 4.42 µmol/L and 15.61 ± 11.12
µmol/L, respectively. Hypoxanthine concentration had a 27.7%
decrease after hemodialysis (mean difference, 5.25 ± 6.24 µmol/L;
95% confidence interval, 2.32 to 8.10; P < .001). Also, uric acid
concentration decreased by 64.6% (mean difference, 28.55 ± 14.39
µmol/L; 95% confidence interval, 21.81 to 32.28; P < .001).
Conclusions. Plasma concentrations of hypoxanthine and uric acid
are higher than normal before hemodialysis, and they decrease
significantly after hemodialysis; however, both of them may be
still higher than normal values.
Keywords :
purine nucleotides , hemodialysis , uremia , hypoxanthine , uric acid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics