Does increasing blood pH stimulate protein synthesis in dialysis patients?

  • Ruggieri, F
  • Caso, G
  • Wegmann, M
  • McNurlan, M A
  • Wahl, C
  • Imoberdorf, R
  • Garlick, P J
  • Ballmer, P E
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Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
S. Karger AG
ISSN
1660-2110
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the mechanism of muscle wasting in end-stage renal disease is not fully understood, there is increasing evidence that acidosis induces muscle protein degradation and could therefore contribute to the loss of muscle protein stores of patients on hemodialysis, a prototypical state of chronic metabolic acidosis (CMA). Because body protein mass is controlled by the balance between synthesis and degradation, protein loss can occur as result of either increased breakdown, impaired synthesis, or both. Correction of acidosis may therefore help to maintain muscle mass and improve the health of patients with CMA. We evaluated whether alkalizing patients on hemodialysis might have a positive effect on protein synthesis and on nutr...

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