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引用次数: 9
摘要
肾切除术后尿毒症犬血浆甘油三酯和胆固醇浓度升高。在尿毒症和非尿毒症犬的血液透析4小时期间,血浆甘油三酯浓度保持不变,醋酸盐浓度为39.5 mM (3 mEq/Kg/hr)加上输注醋酸盐-1- 14c 12.5 muCi/Kg/hr,但在透析后逐渐升高。血浆磷脂、甘油三酯和胆固醇酯的放射性在透析期间升高,并在透析后持续升高,而游离脂肪酸和游离胆固醇中的14C活性在透析期间升高,透析后降低。在尿毒症组和非尿毒症组中,血浆甘油三酯中乙酸14-C的掺入量相似,但在尿毒症组中,血浆胆固醇的掺入量更高。尿毒症犬12小时的肝脏甘油三酯浓度和放射性较高。此时,尿毒症犬的脂肪组织14C掺入率也较高,但主动脉、心脏或坐骨神经的掺入率没有差异。结果表明,醋酸盐可能导致透析后血浆甘油三酯浓度升高,尿毒症进一步加剧醋酸盐掺入血浆胆固醇和肝脏甘油三酯。
Lipid metabolism in non-uremic and uremic dogs during and after hemodialysis with acetate.
Plasma triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations were elevated in dogs after nephrectomy induced uremia. Plasma triglyceride concentrations remained constant during a 4-hour period of hemodialysis of uremic and non-uremic dogs against an acetate concentration of 39.5 mM (delivering 3 mEq/Kg/hr) plus infusion of 12.5 muCi/Kg/hr of acetate-1-14C, but rose progressively following dialysis. Radioactivities in plasma phospholipids, triglycerides and cholesteryl esters increased during dialysis and continued to rise in the post dialysis period, whereas 14C activity in free fatty acids and free cholesterol increased during dialysis and decreased post-dialysis. Acetate 14-C incorporation into plasma triglycerides was similar in the uremic and non-uremic groups, but incorporation into plasma cholesterol was higher in the uremics. Liver triglyceride concentrations and radioactivities at 12 hours were higher in the uremic dogs. At this time, adipose tissue 14C incorporation was also higher in uremic dogs but no differences were observed in aorta, heart or sciatic nerve incorporation. The results suggest that acetate may contribute to the increased plasma triglyceride concentrations observed following dialysis, and that uremia further accentuates acetate incorporation into plasma cholesterol and liver triglycerides.