1.Role of Interleukin-10 in the Maintenance of Hemodialysis in Patients With Immune Deficiency
Haidong YAN ; Man LI ; Maoling FENG ; Zhengzi QIAN ; Xiaoyong ZHENG
Journal of China Medical University 2001;30(2):143-144,146
Objective: To determine the role of interleukin-10 (IL-10) secreted by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in the maintenance of hemodialysis in patients with immune deficiency and to evaluate thot if IL-10 can bea biocompatibility index of dialyzer. Methods: Twenty patients with end-stage renal disease were divided into maintenance hemodialysis group (MHD group) and non-hemodialysis group (NHD group). Patients in MHD group were dialyzed with cellulose (CA group) and polysulfone (PS group) dialyzers respectively. Ten healthy persons were as controls (CON group). The levels of IL-10 in supernatants of PBMC cultured with or without lipopolysaccharide (LPS) were measured by using ELISA method in all groups. Results: There was no spontanous IL-10 secretion in all groups. The level of IL-10 in all supernatants secreted by PBMC cultured with LPS increased significantly, and the increased levels of IL-10 in MHD and NHD patients were lower than that in controls. The PBMC stimulated by LPS secreted more IL-10 in patients dialyzed by PS with better biocompatibility than those of CA dialyzers with poor biocompatibility. Conclusion: Patients immune deficiency could be improved by using better biocompatible dialyzers more than poor ones, particularly in humoral immunity induced by urimia. The IL-10 could be a parameter in evaluating the biocompatibility of dialyzer.
2.Effect of hemoperfusion on micro-inflammation in patients with maintenance hemodialysis
Li YAO ; Dandan WEI ; Yinke DU ; Ye GENG ; Maoling FENG ; Lining WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(16):18-20
Objective To observe the effect of hemoperfusion on micro-inflammation in patients with maintenance hemodialysis (MHD).Methods Fifty MHD patients (MHD group) and 25 healthy volunteers (control group) were involved in this study.The MHD patients were divided into two groups by random digits table:hemoperfusion combined with hemodialysis group (HP + HD group,25 cases) and hemodialyais group (HD group,25 cases).The plasma levels of micro-inflammatory cytokines including high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP),interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis faetor-α (TNF-α ) were measured before and after treatment.Results The plasma levels of hs-CRP,IL-6 and TNF-α in MHD group were significantly higher than those in control group [(6.72 ± 2.63) mg/L vs.(1.35 ± 0.92) mg/L,(348.83 ± 64.41) ng/L vs.(54.49 ±22.47) ng/L,(7.52 ± 3.17) ng/L vs.(2.53 ±0.88) ng/L](P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the plasma levels of hs-CRP,IL-6,TNF-α before treatment between HD group and HP+HD group (P>0.05),Compared with those in HD group,the plasma levels of hs-CRP,IL-6 and TNF-α after treatment in HP+HD group were significantly decreased [(4.78 ±2.49) mg/L vs.(6.89 ±2.69) mg/L,(260.54 ±56.72) ng/L vs.(357.14 ±56.37) ng/L,(5.36 ±2.41) ng/L vs.(7.49 ±2.87) ng/L] (P <0.05).Conclusion Hemoperfusion improves micro-inflammation in patients with MHD.