Effects of oral vitamin C supplementation on oxidative stress and inflammation status in haemodialysis patients. |
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Authors: | Christine Fumeron Thao Nguyen-Khoa Claudine Saltiel Messeret Kebede Claude Buisson Tilman B Drüeke Bernard Lacour Ziad A Massy |
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Affiliation: | AURA Centre Henri Küntziger, INSERM ERI-12, Amiens University Hospital and University of Picardie, Amiens, France. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence for the presence of oxidative stress and vitamin C deficiency in dialysis patients. Limited data, however, are available regarding the effects of vitamin C supplementation on oxidative stress and inflammation markers in such patients. METHODS: We ran a prospective, randomized, open-label trial to assess the effects of oral vitamin C supplementation (250 mg three times per week) for 2 months on well-defined oxidative and inflammatory markers in 33 chronic haemodialysis (HD) patients. RESULTS: Normalization of plasma total vitamin C and ascorbate levels by oral vitamin C supplementation did not modify plasma levels of carbonyls, C-reactive protein and albumin, or erythrocyte concentrations of reduced and oxidized glutathione. CONCLUSION: Short-term oral vitamin C supplementation did not modify well-defined oxidative/antioxidative stress and inflammation markers in HD patients. Whether a higher oral dose or the intravenous route can modify these markers remains to be determined. |
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Keywords: | dialysis inflammation oxidative stress vitamin C |
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