Abstract
ObjectivesTo examine whether improved plasma cysteine (tCys) clearance in patients receiving home nocturnal hemodialysis (HNHD) (7 hrs/session, 6 nights/wk), influenced their erythrocyte (RBC) glutathione (GSH) concentration and riboflavin status, compared to patients on standard hemodialysis (SHD) (4 hrs/session, 3 d/wk).MethodsWe measured RBC GSH concentration by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry & riboflavin status by RBC GSH reductase activity coefficient (EGRAC) in 15 HNHD, 15 SHD & 15 healthy controls (HC) participants. Estimated dietary protein intake (PRO), and plasma tCys, homocysteine (tHcy), C‐reactive protein (CRP) and vitamin C were also determined.Median (25th, 75th percentile)ConclusionRBC GSH and riboflavin status may be unaffected by hemodialysis modality in well nourished HD patients. Supported by Kidney Foundation of Canada
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