Abstract

The influence of uremic middle molecules on in vitro lymphocyte blast transformation and interleukin-2 production was studied in 12 patients on long-term hemodialysis and 12 healthy control subjects with normal kidney function. Middle molecules inhibit phytohemoagglutinin induced lymphocyte proliferation in a concentration dependent fashion, achieving more than 50% inhibition of tritiated thymidine incorporation after 72 hrs in culture. In addition, there was less interleukin-2 production in the long-term hemodialysis patients studied compared with healthy control subjects.

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