Histidine Supplementation for Treatment of Anaemia of Uraemia

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The effects of supplemental histidine on the anaemia of 16 chronically uraemic patients and 26 patients undergoing maintenance dialysis were assessed. Patients were given either L-histidine 4 g/day or placebo for a mean of 17.5 weeks in a randomized double-blind controlled study. Haemoglobin and packed cell volume increased slightly and to a similar degree in the patients on dialysis receiving placebo and histidine, but this change was statistically significant only in those on placebo. Plasma histidine rose significantly in the histidine-treated patients undergoing dialysis and decreased in the uraemic patients receiving placebo. These results suggest that supplementary L-histidine in patients with uraemia or patients undergoing maintenance dialysis does not improve anaemia. © 1975, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Blumenkrantz, M. J., Shapiro, D. J., Swendseid, M. E., & Kopple, J. D. (1975). Histidine Supplementation for Treatment of Anaemia of Uraemia. British Medical Journal, 2(5970), 530–533. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5970.530

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