Title of article :
Influence of Dialysis Duration, Peritoneal Transport Parameters, and Gender on Effluent CA125 Concentration in Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis
Author/Authors :
Mojahedi, Mohammad Javad Department of Nephrology - Qhaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hami, Maryam Department of Nephrology - Qhaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Shakeri, Mohammad Taghi Department of Community Medicine - Qhaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hekmat, Reza Department of Nephrology - Qhaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction. Peritoneal effluent cancer antigen 125 (CA125)
concentration is a marker of mesothelial cell mass in patients on
continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Accordingly, we
aimed to observe the effects of CAPD duration, sex, and peritoneal
membrane efficacy on CA125 levels in peritoneal effluent.
Materials and Methods. In 30 patients who were on CAPD for 6
months, concentrations of CA125 were determined in the 4-hour
effluent peritoneal dialysate at the 6th and 12th month of CAPD
initiation. The laboratory results were assessed in relation to the
patients’ sex and peritoneal membrane efficacy which was measured
by the peritoneal equilibration test, weekly creatinine clearance,
and the Kt/V.
Results. The patients were 16 men and 14 women with a mean
age of 34.3 years (range, 17 to 56 years). With increasing the
duration of CAPD, dialysate CA125 levels decreased significantly
(P < .001). Whereas, there were no significant changes in Kt/V
and creatinine clearance at 12 months. In the men, the CA125
levels were significantly lower 6 months after the start of CAPD
compared to the women (P = .047). In low transporter and low
average transporter patients, peritoneal effluent had slightly higher
levels of CA125 in comparison with those in high transporter and
high average transporter patients (P = .08).
Conclusions. We found that peritoneal effluent CA125 level decreases
in both men and women with increasing of CAPD duration, without
any association with peritoneal transport parameters. Of interest,
there was a gender difference in the CA125 levels in our series.
Keywords :
peritoneal dialysis , mesothelial cells , peritoneal membrane efficacy , creatinine clearance , CA125 , peritonitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics