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Hemodialysis with Cellulose Membranes Primes the Neutrophil Oxidative Burst
Authors:Richard A. Ward,Kenneth R. McLeish&dagger  ,&Dagger  
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Louisville and ‡Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Louisville, Kentucky;Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Louisville;Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Abstract:Abstract: Hemodialysis with cellulose membranes causes a complement-mediated neutropenia. Changes in neutrophil function have also been reported; however, it is unclear if these changes indicate a direct effect of the membrane on neutrophils or if they are a consequence of the neutropenia. We tested the hypothesis that neutrophil oxidative burst activity is enhanced during dialysis with cellulose membranes. Resting and Staphylococcus aureus -stimulated H2O2 production were determined predialysis and in blood entering and leaving the dialyzer during the first 30 min of dialysis and in blood leaving the membrane module in a single-pass on-line model of hemodialysis. Resting H2O2 production increased slightly but significantly during the first 30 min of dialysis. Transit of neutrophils through the dialyzer caused a marked increase in stimulated H2O2 production, indicating priming of the oxidative burst. However, priming was limited to the first 5 min of dialysis before the onset of neutropenia. In contrast, stimulation and priming of H2O2 production persisted throughout 30 min of single-pass on-line perfusion. These results indicate that cellulose membranes both stimulate and prime neutrophil oxidative burst activity but that these effects are partially obscured by neutropenia.
Keywords:Hemodialysis    Neutrophils    Oxidative burst    Complement activation    Cellulose
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