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A major endogenous ligand substance involved in renal failure.

Abstract
The clinical significance of a major endogenous ligand substance, 3-carboxy-4-methyl-5-propyl-2-furanpropanoic acid (CMPF), present in the sera of patients with renal failure, was examined. In patients with chronic renal failure, the serum CMPF concentration was correlated with the serum creatinine concentration, but not in patients with acute renal failure. The accumulation of CMPF in the sera of patients with chronic renal failure may reflect the 'chronicity' of renal failure. Plasma exchange was more effective than direct hemoperfusion for the elimination of CMPF retained in uremic serum.
AuthorsH Mabuchi, H Nakahashi
JournalNephron (Nephron) Vol. 49 Issue 4 Pg. 277-80 ( 1988) ISSN: 1660-8151 [Print] Switzerland
PMID3412543 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Furans
  • Propionates
  • 3-carboxy-4-methyl-5-propyl-2-furanpropionic acid
  • Creatinine
Topics
  • Acute Kidney Injury (blood, therapy)
  • Creatinine (blood)
  • Furans
  • Hemoperfusion
  • Humans
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic (blood, therapy)
  • Plasma Exchange
  • Propionates (blood)
  • Renal Dialysis

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