In vitro effects of bicarbonate and bicarbonate-lactate buffered peritoneal dialysis solutions on mesothelial and neutrophil function

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Topley, N
Kaur, D
Petersen, MM
Jorres, A
Williams, JD
Faict, D
Holmes, CJ
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[1] BAXTER HEALTHCARE,MCGAW PK,IL 60085
[2] UNIV WALES COLL MED,INST NEPHROL,CARDIFF CF4 4XN,S GLAM,WALES
[3] HUMBOLDT UNIV BERLIN,KLINIKUM RUDOLF VIRCHOW,DEPT NEPHROL,BERLIN,GERMANY
[4] BAXTER HLTHCARE CORP,NIVELLES,BELGIUM
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bicarbonate; biocompatibility; CAPD; dialysis fluids; mesothelium;
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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The inclusion of bicarbonate in the formulation of peritoneal dialysis solutions may avoid the in vitro impairment of certain cell functions seen with acidic lactate-based fluids. The supranormal physiological levels of HCO3 and P-CO2 inherent in such formulations may, however, not be biocompatible. This study compared the in vitro biocompatibility of a pH 5.2 lactate-based formulation with formulations containing either 40 mM lactate at pH 7.4, 38 mM HCO3- at pH 6.8 (P-CO2 at approximately 240 mm Hg) or 7.4 (P-CO2 at approximately 60 mm Hg), and 25 mM HCO3 plus 15 mM lactate at pH 6.8 (P-CO2 at approximately 160 mm Hg) or 7.4 (P-CO2 at approximately 40 mm Hg). Significant release of lactate dehydrogenase or decrease in ATP content by human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC) and human peripheral polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) after a 30-min exposure to each test solution was only seen with the pH 5.2 lactate-based fluid. The ATP content of HPMC exposed to this fluid returned to control levels after 30 min of recovery in M199 control medium but showed a trend toward decreasing ATP content at 240 min. Similarly, interleukin (IL)-1 beta-induced IL-6 synthesis by HPMC was also only significantly reduced by the pH 5.2 lactate solution. PMN chemiluminescence was unaffected by 30-min exposure to all test solutions except for the pH 5.2 lactate formulation. Staphylococcus epidermidis phagocytosis was reduced to between 46 to 57% of control with all test solutions except the pH 5.2 lactate solution, which further suppressed the chemiluminescence response to 17% of control. These data suggest that short exposure to supranormal physiological levels of HCO3- and P-CO2 does not impair HPMC or PMN viability and function, Furthermore, neutral pH lactate-containing solutions show equivalent biocompatibility to bicarbonate-based ones.
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