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Comparative Study
. 2014 Mar;34(2):109-13.
doi: 10.1111/cpf.12071. Epub 2013 Aug 18.

Membrane cut-off does not influence results regarding the measurement of small molecules - a comparative study between 20- and 100-kDa catheters in hepatic microdialysis

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Comparative Study

Membrane cut-off does not influence results regarding the measurement of small molecules - a comparative study between 20- and 100-kDa catheters in hepatic microdialysis

Melroy A D'souza et al. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Microdialysis is a method used to monitor hepatic tissue metabolism. Membranes with a molecular cut-off of 20 kilodalton (kDa) are currently used to measure the small metabolites glucose, glycerol, lactate and pyruvate. Using membranes with higher cut-off such as 100 kDa allows the possibility of measuring larger molecules but may affect results regarding small molecules. The aim was to compare microdialysis catheters with a cut-off of 20 and 100 kDa in the measurement of small molecules in a pig liver model.

Methods: Four microdialysis catheters were inserted into the liver of each pig used in the experiment (n = 6). Two catheters with cut-off of 20 kDa were perfused with Ringer acetate, and two catheters with cut-off of 100 kDa: one perfused with Ringer acetate and one with hydroxyethyl starch (Voluven) at a flow rate of 0·3 μl min(-1). Dialysate samples were collected at 40-min intervals and analysed for glucose, glycerol, lactate and pyruvate.

Results: Compared to the other catheters, the 100-kDa catheters perfused with Ringer acetate tended to measure higher dialysate concentrations of the small molecules, the difference reaching statistical significance in the case of pyruvate. Concentrations measured by the 100-kDa catheters perfused with Voluven were, however, comparable to the 20-kDa catheters.

Conclusions: Microdialysis catheters with membrane cut-off of 20 and 100 kDa can be used equally in hepatic microdialysis for the monitoring of glucose, glycerol, lactate and pyruvate, and lactate/pyruvate ratio if a high osmotic solution (Voluven) is used to perfuse the 100-kDa catheters.

Keywords: liver metabolism; membrane cut-off; microdialysis; microdialysis catheter.

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