Korelasi Kadar Hepcidin Serum dengan Kadar Interleukin -6 pada Pasien Penyakit Ginjal Kronik yang Menjalani Hemodialisis
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2016Author
Sari, Sari
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Hariman, Herman
Lubis, Harun Rasyid
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Backgroand: Anemia is a common complication in patients with chronic kidney
disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Increasing hepcidin levels in
potients with CKD undergoing HD also allegedly played a role in the occurrence
of anemia in patients wtth CKD. Increased hepcidin levels due to declining
glomerular filtratian rate (GFR) and the inflammatory reaction caused by contact
blood with membrane dialyzer. This is because of production hepcidin affecred by
interleukin-6 (IL-6) leads to activstion of the janus kinase (JAK)/signal
transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) pathway. InJlammatory
reactions that occur during HD suspected to be suppressed when using more
biocompatible dialyzer membranes. This study was conducted to see the
dffirences in the levels of IL-6 and hepcidin at the time of screening, before HD
(preHD) and after HD (post HD) after regular HD for min 2 weelu as well as the
correlation of hepcidin with IL-6 at the time of screening, in patients with CKD
undergoing HD.
Methods: The sample was taking from pre and post test ogsinst 11 people CKD
patients undergoing HD, aged 33-86 years. The sample was taken from Clinical
Specialist Kidney and Hypertension Rosyida and Dialysis Centre of RSUP dr.
Pirngadi, Medan. The sampling of serum was done in three times, namely when
screening patients before first HD, pre and postHD after 2 weeks of regular HD.
Dialyzer membrane used is poly (vinyl phenol) -polyeter sulfone, low-flux. The
data obtainedwere analyzed using the Wilcoxon and Spearman test.
Results: From the analysis of the data shows that the levels of IL-6 did not differ
at the time of screening and preHD @ : 0.426) and as well as preHD and
postHD (p : 0.062). Hepcidin levels did not diff", at the time of sueening and
preHD (p -- 0.245) and as well as preHD and postHD A, : 0.374). There were no
correlations hepcidinwith IL-6 at the time of screening (r:0.036; p:0.915),
preHD (r : 0.036; p : 0.915) and postHD (r : 0.547; p : 0.081).
Conclusion: Based on the analysis concluded that the use of more biocompatible
diolyzer membranes can reduce inflammatory reactions that occur during the
process of HD, so the production of hepcidin can be reduced.