Plasma from ESRD patients inhibits nitric oxide synthase activity in cultured human and bovine endothelial cells

终末期肾病患者的血浆可抑制培养的人和牛内皮细胞中的一氧化氮合酶活性。

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Abstract

Our recent observations of reduced total nitric oxide synthesis in renal failure patients on peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis suggest that hypertension in end-stage renal disease involves lack of vasodilatory endothelial NO. To directly test this, uraemic plasma was obtained from dialysis patients and incubated with cultured vascular endothelial cells, to determine the effect on nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity in comparison with plasma from subjects with normal renal function. After incubation for 6 h with 20% uraemic plasma from peritoneal dialysis and immediately prehaemodialysis patients, NOS activity was reduced in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells. Haemodialysis did not remove the NOS-inhibitory activity of uraemic plasma nor did it activate inducible NOS, as NOS activity was always similar in control and dexamethasone pretreated cells. Nitric oxide production (accumulation of nitrite and nitrate) was lower in cells incubated with uraemic vs. normal plasma and excess arginine increased nitric oxide production by cells previously exposed to uraemic medium. This inhibitory effect was not associated with co-factor deficiency but did correlate with plasma concentrations of endogenous NOS inhibitors. These in vitro findings suggest that low endothelial NOS activity may contribute to hypertension in end stage renal disease patients.

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