中等分子量物质与尿毒症多发性神经病。

Acta medica Iugoslavica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
L Dukanović, J Petrović, J Potić
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一组25名定期进行血液透析的尿毒症患者在12个月内接受了检查,从每周2次6小时透析改为每周3次5小时透析。12例患者患有多发性神经病变,13例未出现尿毒症并发症。通过神经学和肌电图方法检查透析量的增加对多神经病变严重程度的影响,以及对尿毒症中分子量物质(MMS)的血清水平的影响。患者血清在Sephadex G-15柱上进行凝胶过滤。该分析将MMS在中等分子量范围内分解为五个不同的组分。多发性神经病变患者血清中第2、4段MMS含量高于无多发性神经病变患者。在12个月的治疗中,每周进行3次血液透析,多神经病变明显改善,血清中MMS第2和第4组分水平明显下降。两组患者多神经病变体征与血清MMS水平呈显著负线性关系。
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Middle molecular weight substances and uremic polyneuropathy.

A group of 25 uremic patients on regular hemodialysis was examined during 12 months after six-hour dialyses twice a week were changed to five-hour dialyses thrice a week. Twelve of the patients suffered from polyneuropathy, while 13 did not show signs of this uremic complication. The effect was studied of the increase of the amount of dialyses on the severity of polyneuropathy, checked by neurological and electromyographic methods, as well as on the serum levels of uremic middle molecular weight substances (MMS). Sera of the patients were subjected to gel filtration on Sephadex G-15 columns. This analysis resolved MMS into five distinct fractions in the range of middle molecular weight. Sera of the patients with polyneuropathy contained more of MMS in the 2nd and 4th fractions than those without signs of polyneuropathy. During 12 months of treatment with three hemodialyses a week, a significant improvement of polyneuropathy, together with a pronounced decrease of the serum levels of the 2nd and 4th MMS fractions were evidenced. A statistically significant negative linear relationship of polyneuropathy signs and the serum levels of MMS in these two fractions was registered.

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