Trace Elements Status and Their Associations With Related Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Cheng-Hsu Chen MD, PhD , Shih-Chien Huang PhD , Szu-Wei Huang MS, RD , Shang-Feng Tsai MD, PhD , Yi-Chia Huang PhD
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Abstract

Objective

It remains ambiguous as to whether the status of trace elements would affect their related enzyme activities toward defending a possible higher oxidative stress in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) or hemodialysis (HD) treatment. We investigated copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and selenium (Se) status in patients receiving PD or HD treatments and further determined the association of these trace elements with their related antioxidant capacities in those patients.

Methods

Sixty PD and 80 HD patients before and after HD treatment had their blood drawn. Demographic, clinical, and 24-hour diet recall data were recorded and collected. Plasma trace elements, oxidative stress indicators, and antioxidant enzyme activities were measured.

Results

Patients receiving PD or HD treatments experienced similar Zn and Cu intakes. PD and HD patients displayed adequate mean plasma Cu, Zn, and Se levels. Patients receiving PD treatment showed significantly higher levels of Cu, Zn, advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, but had significantly lower levels of Se and total antioxidant capacity when compared to levels in the HD patients at the pre-HD session. The levels of 3 trace elements and AOPP increased significantly, while the levels of glutathione (GSH), oxidized glutathione (GSSG), GPx, and SOD activities decreased significantly after receiving HD treatment than did the levels in the pre-HD session. Plasma Cu, Se, and Zn levels had a different correlation with plasma AOPP level, GPx, and SOD activities during PD, pre- or post-HD sessions. Plasma Cu, Zn, and Se levels did not have any association with their associated enzyme activities in patients with PD, while plasma Cu and Zn levels may have influenced SOD activity in HD patients.

Conclusions

An adequate Cu, Zn, and Se status is required in order to help their associated enzyme activity cope with increased oxidative stress during PD or HD sessions.

腹膜透析和血液透析患者微量元素状态及其与相关抗氧化酶活性的关系
目的:在接受腹膜透析(PD)或血液透析(HD)治疗的患者中,微量元素的状态是否会影响其相关酶活性,以防御可能更高的氧化应激,目前尚不清楚。我们调查了接受PD或HD治疗的患者体内铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)和硒(Se)的状态,并进一步确定这些微量元素与患者抗氧化能力的关系。方法:对60例PD患者和80例HD患者在HD治疗前后进行抽血。记录和收集人口统计学、临床和24小时饮食回忆数据。测定血浆微量元素、氧化应激指标和抗氧化酶活性。结果:接受PD或HD治疗的患者锌和铜的摄入量相似。PD和HD患者的平均血浆Cu、Zn和Se水平正常。与HD患者相比,接受PD治疗的患者的Cu、Zn、高级氧化蛋白产物(AOPP)和SOD活性水平显著提高,但硒和总抗氧化能力水平显著降低。HD处理后3种微量元素和AOPP水平显著升高,谷胱甘肽(GSH)、氧化谷胱甘肽(GSSG)、GPx水平和SOD活性显著降低。血浆Gu、Se和Zn水平与PD、hd前后血浆AOPP水平、GPx和SOD活性有不同的相关性。血浆Cu、Zn和Se水平与PD患者的相关酶活性没有任何关联,而血浆Cu和Zn水平可能影响HD患者的SOD活性。结论:在PD或HD期间,需要足够的Cu, Zn和Se状态,以帮助其相关酶活性应对增加的氧化应激。
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Journal of Renal Nutrition
Journal of Renal Nutrition 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
12.50%
发文量
146
审稿时长
6.7 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Renal Nutrition is devoted exclusively to renal nutrition science and renal dietetics. Its content is appropriate for nutritionists, physicians and researchers working in nephrology. Each issue contains a state-of-the-art review, original research, articles on the clinical management and education of patients, a current literature review, and nutritional analysis of food products that have clinical relevance.
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