Manufacturing waste of hemodialyzers decreases oxidative phosphorylation of mitochondria isolated from rats

作者:Brunet Philippe*; Simon Nicolas; Roubicek Christa; Papa Kassim; Berland Yvon; Bruguerolle Bernard
来源:Nephrologie & Therapeutique, 2010, 6(7): 576-580.
DOI:10.1016/j.nephro.2010.05.002

摘要

Introduction. - The persistence of manufacturing waste in hemodialysers is a neglected aspect of lack of hemodialysis biocompatibility. The effect of waste was tested on mitochondria isolated from rat liver.
Material and methods. - After throwing the first two liters of the rinse solution of hemodialysers, the third liter is lyophilized. The waste is placed in the presence of mitochondria. The parameter V3 is the synthesis of ATP, the respiratory control (RC) is the ability to activate phosphorylation in the presence of ADP, ADP/O is the ratio of ADP used on oxygen consumption. The study was conducted on two hemodialyzers sterilized with gamma rays (Tricea and APS) and one hemodialyzer sterilized with flowing steam (FX60).
Results. - The respiratory parameters in the presence of waste are expressed as percentage of values obtained in the presence of control (sterile water). The respective values with Tricea, APS and the FX are for V3: 67 +/- 14, 79 +/- 10, and 81 +/- 8%(T vs A p = 0.02; T vs Fp = 0.01; A vs Fp = 0.68); for CR: 44 +/- 6, 63 +/- 7, and 74 +/- 9% (T vs Ap < 0.001; Tvs X p < 0.001; A vs Fp = 0.004); for ADP/O: 75 +/- 11, 90 +/- 19, 91 +/- 11%(T vs A p = 0.16; T vs F p = 0.01; A vs F p = 0.68). The dose-response curves confirm the differences concerning V3 and RC but not concerning ADP/O.
Conclusion. - The hemodialyzers contain waste which has toxic effects on isolated mitochondria. This waste impairs the oxidative phosphorylation. The fact that this waste is still present in the dialyzers despite rinsing with two liters should alert users about the importance of extensive rinsing and manufacturers about the importance of effective procedures in order to eliminate manufacturing waste.

  • 出版日期2010-12

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