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Title: | Effects of nutritional status on the L-arginine–nitric oxide pathway in platelets from hemodialysis patients |
Authors: | Ribeiro, Antônio Cláudio Mendes Silva, Clarissa Demézio da Brunini, Tatiana Marlowe Cunha Reis, Patrícia Fonseca dos Perszel, Monique Bandeira Moss Roberts, Norman Ellory, John Clive Mann, Giovanni Enrico Santos, Sergio Fernando Ferreira dos |
Keywords: | Arginina Arginine Remoção Lifting Óxido Nítrico Nitric Oxide Plaquetas Blood Platelets Uremia Desnutrição Malnutrition |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | Kidney International |
Citation: | 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. |
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. |
Description: | p. 2173–2179.: il. p&b. |
URI: | http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6739 |
ISSN: | 0085-2538 |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da área de Nutrição |
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