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P0256RESEARCH OF GUT MACROBIOTA IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

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Currently, it is estimated that the intestinal microbiota has hundreds of species of bacteria. It is known that intestinal dysbiosis contributes to the development of many diseases, such as obesity,… Click to show full abstract

Currently, it is estimated that the intestinal microbiota has hundreds of species of bacteria. It is known that intestinal dysbiosis contributes to the development of many diseases, such as obesity, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, including CKD. The question of the relationship between bacterial contamination and the process of endogenous inflammation in patients with chronic kidney disease of the pre-dialysis stages is not completely clear. The aim of the study the composition of the intestinal microbiota in fecal samples and the level of inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6, leukocytes) in patients with pre-dialysis stages of CKD. 60 patients with CKD of the pre-dialysis stages (C2-C4) were examined. The diagnosis of CKD was made on the basis of clinical, instrumental, and laboratory data. To study the relationship between the composition of the intestinal microbiota and inflammation in patients with CKD, we studied markers of inflammation such as CRP and IL-6. CRP was determined in blood serum by a highly sensitive method on a Humareader Single analyzer, IL-6 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on a solid-phase analyzer. eGFR was calculated using the formula CKD-EPI-2011. The control group consisted of 30 healthy subjects. Statistical processing was carried out using methods of variation statistics. The results were processed using Microsoft Exel 2002 & Statistica 6.0. The average age of patients was 59 years. Of these, 25 women (40%) and 35 (60%) men. The estimated glomerular filtration rate varied from 30 to 60 ml / min / 1.73 m2, which corresponded to the indicators of the pre-dialysis stages of CKD. Analysis of intestinal microbiota showed a deficiency of Bifidobacterium bacteria (<108 CFU), and an increase in the number of Escherichia (> 108 CFU) in patients with CKD of the pre-dialysis stages. According to the results of the study, in the group of patients with CKD, the level of inflammatory markers was higher (CRP-55%, IL-6-60%, leukocytes 62%) than in the control group (CRP-45%, IL-6-40%, leukocytes 38% ) However, in men, the IL-6 index was higher than in women. In patients with CKD with obesity, the titer of pathogenic bacteria and their spectrum showed the worst results, although unreliable. All examined patients had dysbiosis of the 2nd degree. At the same time, an imbalance of the intestinal microbiota is combined with an increased level of CRP, IL-6, and white blood cells.

Keywords: pre dialysis; patients ckd; intestinal microbiota; dialysis; dialysis stages

Journal Title: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Year Published: 2020

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