Uremic Toxin Concentrations are Related to Residual Kidney Function in the Pediatric Hemodialysis Population

Author:

Snauwaert EvelienORCID,Holvoet Els,Van Biesen WimORCID,Raes AnnORCID,Glorieux GrietORCID,Vande Walle Johan,Roels Sanne,Vanholder Raymond,Askiti Varvara,Azukaitis Karolis,Bayazit Aysun,Canpolat NurORCID,Fischbach Michel,Godefroid NathalieORCID,Krid Saoussen,Litwin Mieczyslaw,Obrycki LukaszORCID,Paglialonga Fabio,Ranchin Bruno,Samaille Charlotte,Schaefer FranzORCID,Schmitt Claus PeterORCID,Spasojevic Brankica,Stefanidis Constantinos J.,Van Dyck Maria,Van Hoeck Koen,Collard Laure,Eloot SunnyORCID,Shroff Rukshana

Abstract

Protein-bound uremic toxins (PBUTs) play a role in the multisystem disease that children on hemodialysis (HD) are facing, but little is known about their levels and protein binding (%PB). In this study, we evaluated the levels and %PB of six PBUTs cross-sectionally in a large pediatric HD cohort (n = 170) by comparing these with healthy and non-dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 4–5 (n = 24) children. In parallel β2-microglobulin (β2M) and uric acid (UA) were evaluated. We then explored the impact of age and residual kidney function on uremic toxin levels and %PB using analysis of covariance and Spearman correlation coefficients (rs). We found higher levels of β2M, p-cresyl glucuronide (pCG), hippuric acid (HA), indole acetic acid (IAA), and indoxyl sulfate (IxS) in the HD compared to the CKD4–5 group. In the HD group, a positive correlation between age and pCG, HA, IxS, and pCS levels was shown. Residual urine volume was negatively correlated with levels of β2M, pCG, HA, IAA, IxS, and CMPF (rs −0.2 to −0.5). In addition, we found overall lower %PB of PBUTs in HD versus the CKD4–5 group, and showed an age-dependent increase in %PB of IAA, IxS, and pCS. Furhtermore, residual kidney function was overall positively correlated with %PB of PBUTs. In conclusion, residual kidney function and age contribute to PBUT levels and %PB in the pediatric HD population.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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