Elevated levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha in postdialysis fatigue.
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Postdialysis fatigue (PDF) has been ascribed to excessive ultrafiltration and decline in osmolality during hemodialysis. We evaluated the potential role for the sommogenic cytokines, interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), in the genesis of PDF Patients dialyzing with cuprophane membrane were assigned to PDF (N=25) and non-PDF (N=25) groups based on a fatigue index questionnaire. Pre- and postdialysis samples were obtained from 3 consecutive treatments and later assayed for serum levels of IL-1beta and TNFalpha by ELISA. Our results show significant intradialytic elevation of TNFalpha in both non-PDF groups (non-PDF: pre- 3.36+/-0.80 pg/ml to post 3.75+/-0.88 pg/ml, p<0.04; PDF: pre- 5.95+/-0.80 pg/ml to post- 8.66-/+1.35 pg/ml, p<0.02). The degree of intradialytic augmentation was significantly greater for TNFalpha in the PDF group (46+/-18% vs 11+/-5%; p<0.03). There were no significant intradialytic changes in serum levels of IL-1beta in either the PDF or non-PDF groups. There also were no significant differences in dialysis-related body weights, systolic blood pressures, or osmolalities. These findings suggest that TNFalpha may be involved in the pathogenesis of PDF.