The baseline concentrations of MDA in the RBC membranes and the MDA production in the erythrocytes following stimulation with ascorbate and cyanide are compared in a group of uraemic patients on chronic haemodialysis and in one treated with CAPD. Lower baseline concentrations and smaller production of MDA following in vitro stimulation, point to a better function of the pentose-phosphate shunt in CAPD patients than in haemodialysis.

Pentose-phosphate shunt activity and red blood cell malonyldialdehyde levels in haemodialysis and in CAPD patients / M. Taccone Gallucci, O. Giardini, R. Lubrano, V. Mazzarella, D. Bandino, C. Meloni, M. Elli, F. Citti, M. Cozzari, U. Buoncristiani. - In: LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0261-989X. - 3 Suppl 1:(1985), pp. 121-4-124.

Pentose-phosphate shunt activity and red blood cell malonyldialdehyde levels in haemodialysis and in CAPD patients

M. Elli;
1985

Abstract

The baseline concentrations of MDA in the RBC membranes and the MDA production in the erythrocytes following stimulation with ascorbate and cyanide are compared in a group of uraemic patients on chronic haemodialysis and in one treated with CAPD. Lower baseline concentrations and smaller production of MDA following in vitro stimulation, point to a better function of the pentose-phosphate shunt in CAPD patients than in haemodialysis.
Cyanides; Humans; Erythrocytes; Child; Renal Dialysis; Malonates; Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory; Uremia; Pentose Phosphate Pathway; Adult; Middle Aged; Adolescent; Ascorbic Acid; Female; Male; Malondialdehyde
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
Settore MED/14 - Nefrologia
1985
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