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Peritoneal hyperpermeability has been associated with
increased levels of effluent vascular endothelial
growth factor (VEGF) and interleukin-6 (IL-6). Mesothelial
cells can produce various vasoactive substances
besides VEGF. A large mesothelial mass may possibly
lead to high dialysate VEGF concentrations and
may partly explain some cases of peritoneal hyperpermeability
during a patient’s early months on peritoneal
dialysis (PD). Early peritoneal fast transport
may therefore not necessarily be associated with systemic
inflammation.
To investigate the relationship of effluent markers
and peritoneal transport, we measured the appearance
rates of cancer antigen 125 (CA125), VEGF, and
IL-6 in 4-hour effluents from 69 peritoneal equilibration
tests (PETs) using 3.86% glucose solution. At the
same time, we measured serum VEGF and IL-6. Our
analyses included an early group (EG), whose members
had been on PD for 4.6 ± 3.3 months, and a later
group (LG), whose members had been on PD for 30 ±
17 months.
In EG, dialysate-to-plasma creatinine at 4 hours
(D/PCr240) correlated significantly with effluent
CA125/min (r = 0.51, p = 0.006) and VEGF/min (r =
0.57, p = 0.001), but not with serum VEGF or IL-6.
The values of CA125/min and VEGF/min also correlated
(r = 0.40, p = 0.034). Fast transporters in EG
had higher effluent CA125 (p = 0.057) and VEGF (p =
0.0001), but not serum or effluent IL-6. In LG, D/PCr240
again correlated significantly with dialysate VEGF(r = 0.51, p = 0.009), but not with CA125. Fast transporters
in LG tended to have higher levels of serum
and effluent IL-6 and effluent VEGF.
We conclude that fast solute transport rates at the
beginning of PD are associated with signs of a large
mesothelial cell mass and not consistently associated
with higher systemic IL-6. The VEGF produced by
mesothelial cells can mediate early peritoneal
hyperpermeability in some populations. Later, mesothelial
mass is lost and is no longer related to increased
intraperitoneal VEGF or IL-6.
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Keywords
Peritoneal transport mesothelial cells vascular endothelial growth factor cancer antigen 125 interleukin-6
Citation
Adv Perit Dial. 2004; 20:8‐12. PMID: 15384786
Publisher
Peritoneal Dialysis Bulletin, Inc.