Negative effect of uraemia and cuprophane haemodialysis on natural killer cells (CROSBI ID 124583)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Čala, Svetlana ; Mažuran, Renata ; Kordić, Darka
engleski
Negative effect of uraemia and cuprophane haemodialysis on natural killer cells
The evidence indicating the important role of natural killer (NK) cells in immune surveillance against tumours and certain infections is accumulating. Uraemic and dialysed patients are known to be at a greater risk of infections and malignant diseases. NK cells were analysed in patients with advanced uraemia, and in patients treated with different dialysis techniques. Number of NK cells was morphologically identified as large granular lymphocytes in blood smears. NK activity was determined as mononuclear cell cytotoxicity against K562 cells. In a group of uraemic patients , large granular lymphocyte number was reduced to 39%, and NK activity to 41%-52% of control values. Laerge granular lymphocyte number and NK activity in patients haemodialysed on cuprophane membranes was significantly reduced, compared to coresponding values in controls and uraemic patients, declining to 17% and 8%-16% of respective control values. In a group of patients treated by CAPD and in a group of haemodialysed on polyacrylonitrile membranes, NK activity was close to values in the uraemic group, but significantly greater than those of cuprophane-haemodialysed patients. Haemodialysis on cuprophane membranes has an additional negative effect on NK cells, which are already seriously depressed by the uraemic state.
CAPD ; cuprophane membrane ; haemodialysis ; natural killer ; polyacrylonitrile membrane ; uraemia
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Podaci o izdanju
5
1990.
437-440
objavljeno
0931-0509
1460-2385
10.1093/ndt/5.6.437
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Temeljne medicinske znanosti