Organ distribution of endogenous p-cresol in hemodialysis patients

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Background: P- Cresol concentrations are high in the blood of hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, its organ distribution has not yet been investigated in detail. We herein report the distribution ofp-cresol in HD patients from forensic autopsy cases. Methods:p-Cresol was measured in the blood, urine, lungs, liver, and kidneys from 4 HD and 4 non-HD cases. Samples were extracted with p - cresol - d8 (internal standard), derivatized, and injected on the GC-MS. Results and Discussion: The total urinary p-cresol/Cr was 79.73 ng/ml in HD cases, which was 16-fold higher than that in non-HD cases, p - Cresol in the blood and kidneys were 30-fold higher or more at 11.92 and 13.08 iJg/mL(g), respectively, p - Cresol in the liver and lungs were approximately 20-fold higher at 4.82 and 9.99 jig/g, respectively, p - Cresol was markedly increased in not only the blood, but also the urine and organs of HD cases. The distribution of p - cresol in the blood, urine, and organs differed between HD and non-HD cases. In HD cases, the percentages of conjugated (C) and protein - bound conjugated (PC) urinary p - cresol were 57 and 41%, respectively. C and PC p - cresol was 66% and 25% in the kidneys, respectively, and similar results were obtained in the lungs.

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Ikematsu, N., Kashiwagi, M., Hara, K., Waters, B., Matsusue, A., Takayama, M., & Kubo, S. I. (2019). Organ distribution of endogenous p-cresol in hemodialysis patients. Journal of Medical Investigation, 66(1.2), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.66.81

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