The relationship between changes in peritoneal permeability with CA‐125 and HIF‐1α

Author:

Koyuncu Sumeyra1ORCID,Sipahioğlu Hilal2,Karakukcu Cigdem3,Zararsız Gökmen4,İçaçan Gamze5,Biçer Nazmiye Serap6,Kocyigit Ismail6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology Kayseri Education and Research Hospital Kayseri Turkey

2. Department of İntensive Care Unit Kayseri Education and Research Hospital Kayseri Turkey

3. Department of Biochemistry Erciyes Medical Faculty Kayseri Turkey

4. Department of Biostatistics Erciyes Medical Faculty Kayseri Turkey

5. Department of Nephrology Izmir City Hospital Izmir Turkey

6. Department of Nephrology Erciyes Medical Faculty Kayseri Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPeritoneal fibrosis (PF) is a major, persistent complication of prolonged peritoneal dialysis that eventually leads to peritoneal ultrafiltration failure and termination of peritoneal dialysis. Prolonged exposure to high glucose concentrations, degradation products, uremic toxins, and episodes of peritonitis can cause some changes in the peritoneal membrane, resulting in intraperitoneal inflammation and PF, leading to failure of ultrafiltration and dialysis. CA‐125 can be used as a biomarker of peritoneal mesothelial cell count in the peritoneal dialysate and for monitoring cell count in PD patients. Hypoxia‐inducible factor 1‐alpha (HIF‐1α) has been reported to cause PF, but has not been reported to be associated with changes in peritoneal structure. We hypothesized that peritoneal adequacy can be followed using HIF‐1α and CA‐125 values. In the present study, therefore, we investigated the relationship between HIF‐1α and CA‐125 levels and parietal membrane permeability changes in PD patients.MethodsForty‐five patients were included in the study. Peritoneal permeability was constant in 20 of these, while peritoneal permeability increased in 11 and decreased in 14. The HIF‐1α value from the blood samples of the patients and the CA‐125 measurement from the peritoneal fluids were measured. The relationship between peritoneal variability and CA‐125 and HIF levels after follow‐up was investigated.ResultsWe compared serum HIF‐1α and peritoneal fluid CA‐125 levels in the three groups receiving peritoneal dialysis treatment. HIF‐1α levels increased with peritoneal permeability changes, while CA‐125 levels decreased. In patients with high to low permeability changes, HIF‐1α levels were higher compared to those with stable or low to high changes, which was statistically significant. Conversely, CA‐125 levels significantly decreased in patients whose peritoneal permeability changed from high to low, compared to the other two groups.ConclusionChanges in peritoneal structure can be followed with biomarkers. It has been shown that CA‐125 and HIF‐1α levels can guide the changes in the peritoneal membrane. This can be useful in the monitoring of peritoneal dialysis.

Publisher

Wiley

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