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Gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragments and measures of congestion in peritoneal dialysis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Limited data exist on the association between gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragment and volume overload in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. We measured circulating bacterial fragments, N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), calprotectin and zonulin levels, and evaluate their association with the clinical outcomes in PD patients.

Methods

This was a single-center prospective study on 108 consecutive incident PD patients. Plasma endotoxin and bacterial DNA, and serum NT-proBNP, calprotectin and zonulin levels were measured. Primary outcomes were technique and patient survival, secondary outcomes were hospitalization data.

Results

There was no significant correlation between plasma endotoxin and bacterial DNA, and serum NT-proBNP, calprotectin and zonulin levels. The Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA)-2β index, which represents insulin resistance, positively correlated with plasma bacterial DNA (r = 0.421, < .001) and calprotectin levels (r = 0.362, = .003), while serum NT-proBNP level correlated with the severity of volume overload and residual renal function. Serum NT-proBNP level was associated with technique survival even after adjusting for confounding factors [adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 1.030, 95% confidence interval 1.009-1.051]. NT-proBNP level was also associated with patient survival by univariate analysis, but the association became insignificant after adjusting for confounding factors (aHR 1.010, = .073). Similarly, NT-proBNP correlated with the number of hospitalizations and duration of hospitalization by univariate analysis, but the association became insignificant after adjusting for confounding factors.

Conclusion

There was no correlation between markers of gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragments and measures of congestion in PD patients. Bacterial fragments levels and gut permeability are both associated with insulin resistance. Serum NT-proBNP level is associated with the severity of volume overload and technique survival. Further studies are required to delineate the mechanism of high circulating bacterial fragment levels in PD patients.

SUBMITTER: Li C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10956420 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragments and measures of congestion in peritoneal dialysis.

Li Chuanlei C   Ng Jack Kit-Chung JK   Chan Gordon Chun-Kau GC   Fung Winston Wing-Shing WW   Lai Ka-Bik KB   Poon Peter Yam-Kau PY   Luk Cathy Choi-Wan CC   Chow Kai-Ming KM   Szeto Cheuk-Chun CC  

Clinical kidney journal 20240306 3


<h4>Background</h4>Limited data exist on the association between gut permeability, circulating bacterial fragment and volume overload in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. We measured circulating bacterial fragments, N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), calprotectin and zonulin levels, and evaluate their association with the clinical outcomes in PD patients.<h4>Methods</h4>This was a single-center prospective study on 108 consecutive incident PD patients. Plasma endotoxin and b  ...[more]

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