Kidney international
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Kidney international · May 1996
Biocompatibility of bicarbonate buffered peritoneal dialysis fluids: influence on mesothelial cell and neutrophil function.
The present study compares the effects of lactate and bicarbonate buffered PDF on human neutrophil (PMN) and human peritoneal mesothelial cell (HPMC) viability and function. Acute exposure of PMN to lactate buffered PDF at pH 5.5 (CAPD 2, 1.5% and CAPD 3, 4.25% glucose) resulted in significant reductions in cellular ATP levels, the phagocytosis of serum treated zymosan (STZ) and respiratory burst activation (CL). Exposure of PMN to bicarbonate buffered PDF (BIC 20, 1.5% glucose and BIC 30, 4.25% glucose both at pH 7.2) had no significant effect on cell viability or the CL response. ⋯ Neutralization of the pH of CAPD 2 and CAPD 3 resulted in normalization of HPMC IL-6 secretion. Analysis of IL-6 mRNA expression in control, BIC 20 and 30 pre-treated HPMC subsequently stimulated with IL-1 beta revealed no differences in the expression of the IL-6 specific 465 base pair transcripts. The improved cellular function in bicarbonate buffered PDF indicates potentially improved host defence status and preservation of the peritoneal membrane in CAPD patients.