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Metabolomic analysis of uremic pruritus in patients on hemodialysis.


ABSTRACT: Pruritus is a common debilitating symptom experienced by hemodialysis patients. Treatment is difficult because the cause of uremic pruritus is not known. This study addressed the hypothesis that pruritus is caused by solutes that accumulate in the plasma when the kidneys fail. We sought to identify solutes responsible for uremic pruritus using metabolomic analysis to compare the plasma of hemodialysis patients with severe pruritus versus mild/no pruritus. Pruritus severity in hemodialysis patients was assessed using a 100-mm visual analogue scale (VAS), with severe pruritus defined as >70 mm and mild/no pruritus defined as <10 mm. Twelve patients with severe pruritus (Itch) and 24 patients with mild/no pruritus (No Itch) were included. Pre-treatment plasma and plasma ultrafiltrate were analyzed using an established metabolomic platform (Metabolon, Inc.). To identify solutes associated with pruritus, we compared the average peak area of each solute in the Itch patients to that of the No Itch patients using the false discovery rate (q value) and principal component analysis. Dialysis vintage, Kt/Vurea, and serum levels of calcium, phosphorus, PTH, albumin, ferritin, and hemoglobin were similar in the Itch and No Itch patients. Metabolomic analysis identified 1,548 solutes of which 609 were classified as uremic. No difference in the plasma or plasma ultrafiltrate levels of any solute or group of solutes was found between the Itch and No Itch patients. Metabolomic analysis of hemodialysis patients did not reveal any solutes associated with pruritus. A limitation of metabolomic analysis is that the solute of interest may not be included in the metabolomic platform's chemical library. A role for uremic solutes in pruritus remains to be established.

SUBMITTER: Bolanos CG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7880487 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metabolomic analysis of uremic pruritus in patients on hemodialysis.

Bolanos Christian G CG   Pham Nhat M NM   Mair Robert D RD   Meyer Timothy W TW   Sirich Tammy L TL  

PloS one 20210212 2


Pruritus is a common debilitating symptom experienced by hemodialysis patients. Treatment is difficult because the cause of uremic pruritus is not known. This study addressed the hypothesis that pruritus is caused by solutes that accumulate in the plasma when the kidneys fail. We sought to identify solutes responsible for uremic pruritus using metabolomic analysis to compare the plasma of hemodialysis patients with severe pruritus versus mild/no pruritus. Pruritus severity in hemodialysis patien  ...[more]

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