Apoptosis is a highly regulated process which mostly affects cell-mediated immunity. In this open-label, randomized, prospective clinical study, we determined the impact in 10 hemodialysis patients treated with high-, medium-, and low-flux membranes on spontaneous or plasma-induced apoptosis, on monocytes, as well as on oxidant and carbonyl stress. High- and medium-flux membranes significantly reduced patients' plasma-dependent proapoptotic activity on U937 monocytic cell lines. Patients who had the highest levels of plasma-induced proapoptotic activity exhibited the highest plasma levels of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) and carbonyls. Plasma carbonyl residues but not AOPPs were significantly lowered. Finally, a significant co...
AOPP-induced activation of human neutrophil and monocyte oxidative metabolism: A potential target fo...
AbstractBackgroundThe uremic syndrome is characterized by the retention of toxins that contribute to...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...
Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a role in the pathophysiology of chronic...
Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a role in the pathophysiology of chronic...
Effects of high-flux hemodialysis on oxidant stress.BackgroundNeutrophil oxygen radical production i...
Cell apoptosis and hemodialysis-induced inflammation. Hemodialysis patients exhibit a defective immu...
Uremic state and hemobioincompatibility are implicated in subclinical inflammation and oxidative str...
Uremia is associated with a state of immune dysfunction with increased susceptibility to infection a...
Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) are considered as markers and even mediators of the proi...
Hepatotoxic substance(s) removed by high-flux membranes enhances the positive acute phase response.B...
Are advanced oxidation protein products potential uremic toxins? Oxidative stress, defined as a disr...
Uremia is associated with a state of immune dysfunction, increasing infection and malignancy rates. ...
Oxidative damage of plasma proteins determined with the markers carbonyl group (CG) content and thio...
Importance of oxidatively modified proteins in chronic renal failure. Considerable evidence has accu...
AOPP-induced activation of human neutrophil and monocyte oxidative metabolism: A potential target fo...
AbstractBackgroundThe uremic syndrome is characterized by the retention of toxins that contribute to...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...
Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a role in the pathophysiology of chronic...
Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a role in the pathophysiology of chronic...
Effects of high-flux hemodialysis on oxidant stress.BackgroundNeutrophil oxygen radical production i...
Cell apoptosis and hemodialysis-induced inflammation. Hemodialysis patients exhibit a defective immu...
Uremic state and hemobioincompatibility are implicated in subclinical inflammation and oxidative str...
Uremia is associated with a state of immune dysfunction with increased susceptibility to infection a...
Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) are considered as markers and even mediators of the proi...
Hepatotoxic substance(s) removed by high-flux membranes enhances the positive acute phase response.B...
Are advanced oxidation protein products potential uremic toxins? Oxidative stress, defined as a disr...
Uremia is associated with a state of immune dysfunction, increasing infection and malignancy rates. ...
Oxidative damage of plasma proteins determined with the markers carbonyl group (CG) content and thio...
Importance of oxidatively modified proteins in chronic renal failure. Considerable evidence has accu...
AOPP-induced activation of human neutrophil and monocyte oxidative metabolism: A potential target fo...
AbstractBackgroundThe uremic syndrome is characterized by the retention of toxins that contribute to...
Plasma protein thiol oxidation and carbonyl formation in chronic renal failure.BackgroundMyeloperoxi...