Profiling human blood serum metabolites by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a comprehensive tool for the evaluation of hemodialysis efficiency
Autores de IIS La Fe
Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe
- Kromke M
- Palomino-Schätzlein M
- Mayer H
- Pfeffer S
- Luy B
- Hausberg M
- Muhle-Goll C
Grupos
Abstract
Hemodialysis remains the standard therapy to treat patients affected with end-stage renal disease by removing metabolites accumulated in blood plasma. The efficiency of hemodialysis is mainly monitored by urea clearance, which is routinely checked in clinical laboratory practice. However, there is mounting evidence that the clearance behavior of selected single metabolites is not sufficient to predict long-term outcome of treatment. To address this problem, we evaluated the potential of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for monitoring hemodialysis efficiency by comprehensive profiling of blood serum metabolites. We carried out a pilot study with a cohort of end-stage chronic kidney disease patients (n = 29), analyzing their serum prior and immediately after hemodialysis. To account for supposed variability in the accumulation of metabolites and efficiency of hemodialysis, patients' blood sera were repeatedly collected over a period of several months. Our results revealed that the metabolic profile in terms of concentrations varied considerably between patients but was comparably constant on the patient's level over the period of 4 months. Interestingly, also the individual clearance of the metabolites was characteristic for each patient. Thus, it is conceivable that the observed patient dependent clearance patterns reflect to some extent the patients' long-term perspectives. We conclude that nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is an optimal tool to complement traditional clinical methods based on a single variable, providing comprehensive and much more global information, which is crucial for patient evaluation and the development of improved treatments of kidney failure.
Datos de la publicación
- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1931-5244, 1878-1810
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 71-82
- PubMed:
- 26924041
- Factor de Impacto:
- 1,809 SCImago ℠
- Cuartil:
- Q1 SCImago ℠
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Proyectos y Estudios Clínicos
UNA APROXIMACIÓN ÓMICA AL DIAGNÓSTICO DE LA TUBERCULOSIS
PCIN-2013-041 . MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA Y COMPETITIVIDAD; FUNDACIÓN PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA . 2015
HERRAMIENTAS DE RMN PARA EL DESARROLLO DE UNA PLATAFORMA PARA LA IDENTIFICACIÓN DE DIANAS, LA EVALUACIÓN DE FÁRMACOS Y LA PERSONALIZACIÓN DE TRATAMIENTOS BASADA EN APROXIMACIONES METABOLÓMICAS
Investigador Principal: ANTONIO PINEDA LUCENA
SAF2014-53977-R . MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA Y COMPETITIVIDAD . 2015
Cita
Kromke M,Palomino M,Mayer H,Pfeffer S,PINEDA A,Luy B,Hausberg M,Muhle C. Profiling human blood serum metabolites by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a comprehensive tool for the evaluation of hemodialysis efficiency. Transl Res. 2016. 171. p. 71-82. IF:4,652. (1).