1995
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(95)06057-k
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Study of the chromium binding in plasma of patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

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“…However, if the ions are bound to proteins such as albumin or transferrin they will not be filtered by the kidney. There is evidence that Cr binds to both transferrin and to a lesser degree albumin in plasma, [38][39][40] which also explains the extended half-life of Cr in the body. Cr likely has a higher degree of protein binding, and hence the renal excretion is relatively low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, if the ions are bound to proteins such as albumin or transferrin they will not be filtered by the kidney. There is evidence that Cr binds to both transferrin and to a lesser degree albumin in plasma, [38][39][40] which also explains the extended half-life of Cr in the body. Cr likely has a higher degree of protein binding, and hence the renal excretion is relatively low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laboratory participates in the Trace Elements External Quality Assessment Scheme (TEQAS). An octapole reaction system with helium collision gas was used to remove isobaric polyatomic interferences for Cr (e.g., 40 Ar 12 C, 36 Ar 16 O) and Ni (e.g. 44 Ca 16 O, 23 Na 37 Cl).…”
Section: Methods Sample Processing and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal ions may bind to specific serum proteins to form metal-protein complexes (Torti and Torti 1994, Borguet et al 1995, Sun et al 1999, BarOr et al 2001, Clodfelder et al 2001, Qian et al 2002, Eitinger et al 2005. Such metal-protein complexes produced from degradation of metal alloys are immunologically active in vitro (Hallab et al 2001).…”
Section: Metal-induced Immune Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sequence of 4 amino acids (N-Asp-Ala-HisLys) is indispensable for this binding (Bar-Or et al 2001). In serum, Cr 3+ can also bind to albumin, but it is still unclear whether this sequence of 4 amino acids plays a role in the uptake of Cr (Borguet et al 1995). Metal ions are also known to bind ferritin (Torti and Torti 1994).…”
Section: Metal Ions In Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also binds other ions such as those of Al and Ga with reasonable affinity [58]. Chromium in serum of patients on peritoneal dialysis distributes mainly between transferrin and albumin in a time-dependent manner that may influence the kinetics of Cr(III) absorption from the dialysis fluid and the metabolism of Cr in the body [59].…”
Section: Macromolecular Compounds and Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%