Time in hemodialysis modulates the levels of genetic damage in hemodialysis patients

Lara Rodríguez-Ribera, Elitsa Stoyanova, Zuray Corredor, Elisabet Coll, Irene Silva, Juan Manuel Diaz, José Ballarin, Ricard Marcos, Susana Pastor

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It is assumed that hemodialysis treatment can diminish the levels of genetic damage in circulating lymphocytes by cleaning the blood of uremic toxins that cause oxidative stress. However, the hemodialysis process by itself may also induce genomic damage by producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). We conducted a follow-up study in a group of 70 hemodialysis patients followed for a mean time of 15 months. We investigated the effect of exposure time in hemodialysis on the levels of genetic damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes using the micronucleus assay. In addition, genetic damage after in vitro irradiation with 0.5 Gy was also analyzed to evaluate changes in radiosensitivity. Our results showed that, at the end of the study, there was a decrease in both the basal levels of genetic damage (9.9±1.0 vs. 7.6±0.7) and radiosensitivity values (38.5±3.0 vs. 27.6±2.4). We conclude that hemodialysis procedures may act as an ameliorating factor reducing the genetic damage present in chronic kidney disease patients. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)363-368
RevistaEnvironmental and Molecular Mutagenesis
Volum55
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2014

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