Short- and Medium-Term Increase of CA125 in Peritoneal Effluent using a Neutral-pH Solution

Author:

Garcia Hector1,Hernández-Jaras Julio1,del Carmen Cruz María2,Agramunt Isabel1,Calvo Consuelo1,Cerrillo Vicente1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Nephrology Hospital General de Castelló, Castellón, Spain

2. Departments of Biochemistry, Hospital General de Castelló, Castellón, Spain

Abstract

♦ Objective To investigate the effects of an alternative peritoneal dialysis (PD) solution composed of a lactate/bicarbonate (Lac/Bic) mixture (35/2 mmol/L), pH 7.0, on the appearance of cancer antigen 125 (CA125) in the peritoneal effluent. ♦ Methods Eight stable PD patients received a conventional solution containing 35 mmol/L lactate (Lac) for 11.9 ± 9.2 months, and then changed to Lac/Bic for 3.1 ± 0.7 months. Each patient acted as his/her own control. ♦ Results We studied 4 males and 4 females with a mean age of 57.4 ± 16.8 years. Higher concentrations (U/mL) ( p < 0.005) and appearance rates (AR) (U/min) ( p < 0.05) of CA125 in the dialysate were observed with Lac/Bic than with Lac, during the sampling times of the peritoneal equilibration test (10, 120, and 240 minutes) and in the overnight effluent: CA125 5.7 versus 0.6, 18.9 versus 1.9, 29.7 versus 3.7, and 43.2 versus 5.5 U/mL; and AR 1177 versus 125, 354 versus 36,297 versus 37, and 194 versus 26 U/min, respectively. Mean CA125 content in the 24-hour dialysate was 34.2 U/min (baseline) and 30.9 U/min (11.9 months) with Lac, and 207.9 U/min and 185 U/min after 1.6 and 3.1 months with Lac/Bic ( p = 0.009). The intraperitoneal pH was more physiological during the dwell with the Lac/Bic solution. ♦ Conclusions The CA125 levels in the peritoneal effluent with Lac/Bic are an effect of the solution's neutral pH, as other factors of the prescription were constant. The Lac/Bic solution is more biocompatible than Lac, reflecting short- and medium-term changes in the mesothelial cells, whose clinical significance has not yet been determined.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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