Journal of Renal Nutrition
Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 3-16, January 2006

Muscle Protein Metabolism During Hemodialysis

  • Julien Bohé, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • JE2411 and Medical Intensive Care Unit, Lyon-Sud University Hospital, Pierre-Bénite, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Julien Bohé, MD, PhD, Service de Réanimation Médicale, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, 69495 Pierre-Bénite, France.
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  • Michael J. Rennie, PhD

      Affiliations

    • University of Nottingham, School of Biomedical Sciences, Derby City Hospital, Derby, England

Despite improvement in many aspects of the care of maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients, protein-calorie malnutrition, which is characterized by an insidious loss of somatic protein, is common and is a major risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality. We present here an overview of the current knowledge on protein metabolism in uremic patients with the expectation of providing insights into the mechanisms involved in HD-associated catabolism and outlining the rationale underlying intradialytic nutrition. We concentrate on the discussion of muscle protein metabolism because muscle is the predominant site of protein storage, and its integrity is mandatory for the maintenance of a good quality of life.

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PII: S1051-2276(05)00113-5

doi:10.1053/j.jrn.2005.07.005

Journal of Renal Nutrition
Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 3-16, January 2006