Oxidative stress induced by iron released from transferrin in low pH peritoneal dialysis solution |
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Authors: | Yamaji, Yasuyoshi Nakazato, Yuichi Oshima, Naoki Hayashi, Matsuhiko Saruta, Takao |
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Affiliation: | 1 Kidney Disease Center and Internal Medicine, Saitama Social Insurance Hospital, Saitama-City, Saitama, Japan and 2 Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Background. Transferrin binds extracellular iron and protectstissues from iron-induced oxidative stress. The binding of ironand transferrin is pH dependent and conventional peritonealdialysis (PD) solutions have unphysiologically low pH values.Herein, we investigated whether conventional PD solution releasesiron from transferrin and if the released iron causes oxidativestress. Methods. Effects of PD solutions on iron binding to transferrinwere examined with purified human transferrin and transferrinin dialysates drained from PD patients. Oxidative stress inducedby iron released from transferrin was evaluated in terms ofthe formation of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS)and protein carbonylation in the human red blood cell (RBC)membrane. The iron deposition in peritoneal tissue from PD patientswas evaluated by Perls' staining with diaminobenzidine intensification. Results. Low pH PD solution released iron from transferrin.This iron release occurred within 1 min. Iron release was notobserved in neutralized PD solution. Iron released from transferrinin low pH PD solution increased TBARS formation and proteincarbonylation in the human RBC membrane. Iron deposition, whichis prominent in the fibrotic area facing the peritoneal cavity,was observed in the peritoneum of PD patients. Conclusions. Iron released from transferrin in low pH PD solutioncan produce oxidative stress in the peritoneum of a PD patient.Neutralizing PD solution can avoid this problem. Iron depositionin the peritoneum may participate in the pathogenesis of peritonealfibrosis in PD patients. |
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Keywords: | dialysate fibrosis iron oxidative stress peritoneal dialysis peritoneal function pH |
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