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Oxidative Stress in Hemodialysis Patients: A Review of the Literature.

ΤίτλοςOxidative Stress in Hemodialysis Patients: A Review of the Literature.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsLiakopoulos, V., Roumeliotis S., Gorny X., Dounousi E., & Mertens P. R.
JournalOxid Med Cell Longev
Volume2017
Pagination3081856
Date Published2017
ISSN1942-0994
Λέξεις κλειδιάHumans, Oxidative Stress, Renal Dialysis
Abstract

Hemodialysis (HD) patients are at high risk for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events. In addition to traditional risk factors, excessive oxidative stress (OS) and chronic inflammation emerge as novel and major contributors to accelerated atherosclerosis and elevated mortality. OS is defined as the imbalance between antioxidant defense mechanisms and oxidant products, the latter overwhelming the former. OS appears in early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), advances along with worsening of renal failure, and is further exacerbated by the HD process per se. HD patients manifest excessive OS status due to retention of a plethora of toxins, subsidized under uremia, nutrition lacking antioxidants and turn-over of antioxidants, loss of antioxidants during renal replacement therapy, and leukocyte activation that leads to accumulation of oxidative products. Duration of dialysis therapy, iron infusion, anemia, presence of central venous catheter, and bioincompatible dialyzers are several factors triggering the development of OS. Antioxidant supplementation may take an overall protective role, even at early stages of CKD, to halt the deterioration of kidney function and antagonize systemic inflammation. Unfortunately, clinical studies have not yielded unequivocal positive outcomes when antioxidants have been administered to hemodialysis patients, likely due to their heterogeneous clinical conditions and underlying risk profile.

DOI10.1155/2017/3081856
Alternate JournalOxid Med Cell Longev
PubMed ID29138677
PubMed Central IDPMC5613374

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