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Kidney International 1992-Sep

Role of alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor in restraining peritoneal inflammation in CAPD patients.

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F Mariano
C Tetta
G Montrucchio
P L Cavalli
G Camussi

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Abstract

The concentration and functional state of alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor (alpha 1-PI) may modulate the expression of peritoneal phlogosis by affecting the activity of proteases and synthesis of autacoids. alpha 1-PI is detectable in peritoneal effluents of peritonitis-free patients. alpha 1-PI purified from peritoneal fluid of these patients was biologically active both in terms of inhibition of elastase activity and of synthesis of platelet activating factor (PAF). The biological activity of alpha 1-PI could therefore explain the absence of detectable amounts of PAF in peritonitis free patients despite the presence of intraperitoneal concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha) that would be sufficient per se to induce the synthesis of PAF. In patients with acute infectious peritonitis, the concentration of immunoreactive alpha 1-PI was significantly increased in respect ot stable patients. However, alpha 1-PI purified from patients with acute peritonitis was functionally inactive both on proteolytic activity on elastase and on TNF alpha-induced PAF synthesis by purified human PMN. The loss of alpha 1-PI activity correlated with the number of peritoneal leukocytes and was probably dependent on oxidative inactivation. Indeed, treatment with reducing agent restored the inhibitory function of alpha 1-PI. The inactivation of alpha 1-PI in patients with peritonitis was associated with the presence of PAF in peritoneal dialysates. These results suggest that alpha 1-PI prevents the proteolytic action and cell activation leading to PAF synthesis in peritonitis free patients. However, inactivation of its function by oxidants generated during the inflammatory process may lead to proteolytic injury and unrestrained synthesis of inflammatory mediators during peritonitis.

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