1985
DOI: 10.1159/000183586
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Selenium and Haemodialysis: Serum Selenium Levels in Healthy Persons, Non-Cancer and Cancer Patients with Chronic Renal Failure

Abstract: In 40 healthy persons, 11 nondialyzed uremic patients and 27 dialyzed uremic patients, of whom 4 also had cancer, the selenium concentration in serum was determined. The mean serum selenium concentration in healthy persons was 13.6 ± 0.8 μg/dl, in nondialyzed patients 11.9 ± 1.9 μg/dl and in dialyzed uremic patients 11.3 ± 1.0 μg/dl. There was a significant statistical difference between healthy persons and uremic patients (p < 0.00l), but not between dialyzed and nondialyzed uremic patients. The subgroup of c… Show more

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“…In Greece the Se concentration in 315 examined foods was shown to be lower than other European countries and closer to UK. The daily Se intake of Greeks is estimated to approximately 110 mg (Kallistratos et al, 1985;Bratakos et al, 1987;Bratakos et al, 1990b;Charalabopoulos et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Greece the Se concentration in 315 examined foods was shown to be lower than other European countries and closer to UK. The daily Se intake of Greeks is estimated to approximately 110 mg (Kallistratos et al, 1985;Bratakos et al, 1987;Bratakos et al, 1990b;Charalabopoulos et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 years old, pre-and postmenopausal, were enrolled in the study. A female aged matched population group (consisting of 250 individuals) was selected for comparison of the laboratory data (Kallistratos et al, 1985;Charalabopoulos et al, 2006). In patients, serum Se levels were measured, at the time of diagnosis before any kind of treatment was started, by the fluorometric method (Watkinson's) modified by Thorling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum selenium concentrations are generally lower in hemodialysis patients than in healthy controls [29, 30, 31, 32], but very little has been established concerning the mechanisms, including the supposed dialysis-mediated selenium depletion [32]. There is a possibility that the use of polysulfone dialysis membranes leads to loss of selenium through the pores of membranes, but so far there is no direct evidence in the literature supporting this assumption [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Számos vizsgálatban kimutatták, hogy hemodializált betegekben a szelén koncentrációja csökkent az egész-ségesekhez képest, és ez alapja lehet a fokozott cardiovascularis kockázatnak és a nagyobb mortalitásnak is [21,22,23,24,25]. Folyamatos ambuláns peritonealis dialízissel (CAPD) kezelt vesebetegekben alacsonyabb szelénszintet találtak, mint hemodializált betegekben [22].…”
Section: Szelénmetabolizmus Krónikus Vesebetegségbenunclassified
“…Dializált betegekben csökkent a szérum, a vörösvértest és fehér-vérsejt szeléntartalma [32,33,34], bár normális szé-rumszintet is kimutattak dializált betegekben [20,26]. A szelénszint csökkenése oka lehet a kialakuló congestiv cardiomyopathiának, az akcelerált atherosclerosisnak, a vázizomzat myopathiájának, az anaemiának, a fokozott tumorkockázatnak, az arthritisnek, a termé-ketlenségnek, a cataracta kialakulásának, a kognitív diszfunkciónak és a károsodott immunfunkciónak krónikus vesebetegségben, illetve veseelégtelenségben szenvedő betegekben [21,26,28,34,35,36,37,38].…”
Section: Szelénmetabolizmus Krónikus Vesebetegségbenunclassified