Effects of nutritional status on the L-arginine–nitric oxide pathway in platelets from hemodialysis patients
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Kidney International
Abstract
Malnutrition is a common feature in chronic
renal failure and adversely affects patient morbidity and mor tality. We here investigate the effects of nutritional status on the
L-arginine–nitric oxide signaling pathway and platelet function
in chronic renal failure patients on regular hemodialysis.
Methods. Platelet aggregation was correlated with plasma
amino acid profiles, L-arginine transport, and nitric oxide syn thase (NOS) activity determined by conversion of L-[3H]-
arginine to L-[3H]-citrulline and accumulation of intracellular
cyclic guanosine monophospate (cGMP) in platelets from mal nourished and well-nourished chronic renal failure patients on
regular hemodialysis (N = 78).
Results. Transport of L-arginine (pmol/109cells/min) via y+ L
system was increased in well-nourished (104 ± 15) compared to
controls (57±11) or malnourished chronic renal failure patients
(55 ± 13). Basal NOS activity (pmol/108cells) was enhanced in
well-nourished chronic renal failure patients (0.51 ± 0.01) com pared to controls (0.18 ± 0.01) or malnourished chronic renal
failure patients (0.08 ± 0.03). In addition, basal cGMP levels are
elevated in platelets from well-nourished chronic renal failure
compared to malnourished uremic patients. Platelet aggrega tion induced by collagen is impaired in well-nourished chronic
renal failure patients compared to malnourished patients and
controls. Plasma L-arginine levels are reduced in chronic renal
failure patients and even lower in malnourished patients.
Conclusion. Our findings provide the first evidence that
L-arginine transport via the high affinity system y+ L and ni tric oxide synthesis are only stimulated in platelets from well nourished chronic renal failure patients, leading to impaired
platelet aggregation. The absence of this adaptive response in
the L-arginine–nitric oxide pathway in platelets from malnour en h.
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REIS, Patrícia Fonseca dos et al. Effects of nutritional status on the L-arginine–nitric oxide pathway in platelets from hemodialysis patients. Kidney International, v. 68, p. 2173–2179, 2005.