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- W2337842983 abstract "Objective To determine the biocompatibility of a peritoneal dialysis (PD) solution containing amino acids compared to PD solutions containing glucose. Design The biocompatibility of three dialysis solutions containing 1.1% amino acids, 1.36% glucose, and 3.86% glucose, respectively, was evaluated in vivo in rabbits. Methods After 60 days of PD, peritoneal histological changes in rabbits were investigated by light and transmission electron microscopy. The parameters investigated were: (1) mesothelial damage; (2) submesothelial edema; (3) submesothelial cell infiltration; (4) submesothelial fibrosis; and (5) vascular alterations. Semiquantitative evaluations were performed for all the above alterations; quantitative morphometric evaluation was performed for mesothelial damage (cubic transformation of the mesothelium, areas devoid of mesothelium, submesothelial edema) and thickness of peritoneal arteriole walls. Results (1) Mesothelial damage was practically nonexistent in rabbits dialyzed with the solution containing amino acids, and intermediate and severe with low glucose and high-glucose solutions, respectively. Both controls and rabbits dialyzed with amino acid solution showed flat continuous mesothelium; rabbits dialyzed with low-glucose solution showed cubic continuous mesothelium; and rabbits dialyzed with high-glucose solution showed cubic discontinuous mesothelium. Cytopathic mesothelial effects were slight with the solution containing amino acids and severe with both the low and high-glucose solutions. Duplication and thickening of mesothelial basement membrane were never observed. (2) Submesothelial edema showed a worsening trend from controls to rabbits dialyzed with solution containing amino acids, low glucose, and high glucose. (3) No difference in submesothelial infiltration was found between groups. (4) Submesothelial fibrosis was never observed. (5) Vascular alterations were never observed. Conclusion These results are evidence that PD solution with amino acids is more biocompatible than high and also low-glucose solutions." @default.
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- W2337842983 title "Biocompatibility of a Peritoneal Dialysis Solution with Amino Acids: Histological Evaluation in the Rabbit" @default.
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