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...
Plasma and muscle free amino acids in maintenance hemodialysis patients without protein malnutrition...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
The kidneys are two important organs of the human body. In advanced chronic kidney disease, renal fi...
Chronic renal failure and uraemia are characterised by gradual loss of renal function with an accumu...
Increased demand for amino acids to sustain acute-phase protein synthesis could be the stimulus for ...
Nutrition in CAPD: Serum bicarbonate and the ubiquitin-proteasome system in muscle.BackgroundMetabol...
Wasting is observed in a large percentage of patients receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) and it is a...
Background. Chronic metabolic acidosis (CMA) in normal adults results in complex endocrine and metab...
Purpose of reviewPoor nutritional status is prevalent among end-stage renal disease patients undergo...
Introduction: Protein energy wasting is an adverse consequence of renal failure, which is correlated...
To summarise, evidence suggests that protein-energy malnutrition is associated with mor-bidity and m...
Background. Metabolic acidosis was evaluated in the past as an independent variable of catabolism in...
Hemodialysis-associated protein catabolism with and without glucose in the dialysis fluid. The effec...
Increased muscle protein breakdown in chronic hemodialysis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Ba...
Effect of in vivo contact between blood and dialysis membranes on protein catabolism in humans. To i...
Plasma and muscle free amino acids in maintenance hemodialysis patients without protein malnutrition...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
The kidneys are two important organs of the human body. In advanced chronic kidney disease, renal fi...
Chronic renal failure and uraemia are characterised by gradual loss of renal function with an accumu...
Increased demand for amino acids to sustain acute-phase protein synthesis could be the stimulus for ...
Nutrition in CAPD: Serum bicarbonate and the ubiquitin-proteasome system in muscle.BackgroundMetabol...
Wasting is observed in a large percentage of patients receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) and it is a...
Background. Chronic metabolic acidosis (CMA) in normal adults results in complex endocrine and metab...
Purpose of reviewPoor nutritional status is prevalent among end-stage renal disease patients undergo...
Introduction: Protein energy wasting is an adverse consequence of renal failure, which is correlated...
To summarise, evidence suggests that protein-energy malnutrition is associated with mor-bidity and m...
Background. Metabolic acidosis was evaluated in the past as an independent variable of catabolism in...
Hemodialysis-associated protein catabolism with and without glucose in the dialysis fluid. The effec...
Increased muscle protein breakdown in chronic hemodialysis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Ba...
Effect of in vivo contact between blood and dialysis membranes on protein catabolism in humans. To i...
Plasma and muscle free amino acids in maintenance hemodialysis patients without protein malnutrition...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
The kidneys are two important organs of the human body. In advanced chronic kidney disease, renal fi...