Removal of P-cresol sulfate by hemodialysis
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, ISSN: 1046-6673, Vol: 16, Issue: 11, Page: 3430-3436
2005
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- Citations238
- Citation Indexes238
- 238
- CrossRef205
- Usage1,241
- Downloads1,143
- 1,143
- Abstract Views98
- Captures91
- Readers91
- 91
Article Description
Protein-bound solutes are poorly cleared by dialysis. Among the most extensively studied of these solutes is p-cresol, which has been shown to be toxic in vitro. This study examined the form in which p-cresol circulates and quantified its removal by hemodialysis. HPLC analysis of plasma from hemodialysis patients contained a peak whose mobility corresponded to synthetic p-cresol sulfate (PCS) but no detectable unconjugated p-cresol. Treatment with sulfatase resulted in recovery of this peak as p-cresol, confirming its identity. Subsequent studies compared the removal of PCS and another protein-bound solute, indican, to the removal of urea during clinical hemodialysis treatments. PCS and indican were 94 ± 1% and 93 ± 2% bound to plasma protein, respectively. Protein-binding caused a predictable decrease in measured dialytic clearance, which averaged 20 ± 4 ml/min for PCS and 25 ± 5 ml/min for indican as compared with 260 ± 20 ml/min for urea. Volumes of distribution for the protein-bound solutes were greater than the plasma volume, averaging 15 ± 7 L for PCS and 14 ± 3 L for indican as compared with 37 ± 7 for urea. Solute reduction ratios were 20 ± 9% for PCS, 30 ± 7% for indican, and 69 ± 5% for urea. We conclude that p-cresol circulates in the form of its sulfate conjugate, PCS. PCS is poorly removed by hemodialysis because its clearance is limited by protein binding and the ratio of its volume of distribution to its clearance is high. Copyright © 2005 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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