The Effect of Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid on the Release of Il-113 and Tnfa by Macrophages/Monocytes
Author(s) -
Douvdevani Amos,
Rapoport Jayson,
Konforti Aviva,
Zlotnik Moshe,
Chaimovitz Cidio
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
peritoneal dialysis international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.79
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1718-4304
pISSN - 0896-8608
DOI - 10.1177/089686089301300206
Subject(s) - peritoneal dialysis , medicine , monocyte , tumor necrosis factor alpha , peritoneum , macrophage , immunology , interleukin 6 , cytokine , pathology , in vitro , biology , biochemistry
Objective To study the effect of dialysis fluid on the release of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor (TNFα) by peritoneal macrophages (PM) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC), and the time course and factors involved in this effectDesign PM and MNC were incubated for various periods with Dianeal itself, or Dianeal of varying pH and composition.IL-1 β was measured by radioimmunoassay and TNFα by cytotoxicity assay.Patients PM were obtained by centrifugation of dialysis effluent from 3 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. MNC were obtained from healthy volunteers.Results Dialysis fluid inhibited the release of both cytokines. Indomethacin had no effect on the inhibition of TNFα release caused by dialysis fluid. Thus prostaglandins are not involved in this inhibition. Solutions of pH 5.2 and high lactate concentration caused an identical inhibition to that caused by dialysate, whereas the presence or absence of glucose had no effect. Thus it seems that pH and lactate are the important inhibitory factors. Time course studies showed that the inhibition of TNFα release was substantial after only 15 minutes of incubation with dialysate, whereas the inhibition of IL-1 β became significant only after 60 minutes of incubation.Conclusions Even though dialysate pH rises within 15–30 minutes after instillation into the abdomen, the initial low pH present for only a short time could have a significant effect on TNFα release by peritoneal macrophages, and thus on their ability to mount a normal inflammatory response. Lactate also has a significant inhibitory role. It is suggested that commercial dialysis solutions should have a pH of 7. Oandthata physiological buffer other than lactate be used.
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