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Advances on pathogenesis of acquired peritoneal ultrafiltration failure in peritoneal dialysis / 中华肾脏病杂志
Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 42-47, 2023.
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994950
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ABSTRACT
Peritoneal ultrafiltration failure is a common reason for peritoneal dialysis (PD) withdrawal as well as mortality in PD patients. Based on the three-pore system, inter-cellular small pores and trans-cellular ultra-small pores (aquaporin-1) are mainly responsible for water transfer across the peritoneum. Both small and ultra-small pores-dependent water (free water) transport decline accompanied with time on PD, with more significant decrease in free water, resulting in peritoneal ultrafiltration failure. The reduction of free water transport is associated with fast peritoneal solute transfer, reduced crystalloid osmotic gradient due to increased interstitial glucose absorption, and declined osmotic conductance to glucose resulted from impaired aquaporin-1 function and peritoneal interstitial fibrosis. The decline of small pore-based water is mainly because of fast loss of crystalloid osmotic gradient, decrease of hydrostatic pressure mediated by peritoneal vasculopathy, as well as reduced absolute number of small pores. The current review discusses the advance on pathogenesis of acquired peritoneal ultrafiltration failure in long-term PD.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Nephrology Year: 2023 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Nephrology Year: 2023 Document type: Article