Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are protein-bound uremic toxins and are elevated in patients with the end-stage of renal disease. The present study sought to develop an effective method to remove the circulating AGEs from patients using the combination of hemodialysis (HD) and hemoperfusion (HP). Thirty-six patients undergoing maintenance HD for 3 months were randomly divided into two groups. Patients in Group 1 received HD, followed by the combined HP + HD treatment once, whereas patients in Group 2 were first treated with HP + HD and then they received the HD treatment alone. Patients treated with HD alone did not alter higher levels of serum AGEs. In contrast, patients treated with the combined HP + HD exhibited significantly lower levels of serum AGEs and TNF-α. Results from this study demonstrate that the combination of HD + HP treatment may be an effective and better approach to remove the protein-bound uremic toxins and inflammatory cytokines.

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