Using high-performance liquid chromatography, concentrations of erythrocyte adenine nucleotides and hypoxanthine were evaluated in patients undergoing regular acetate hemodialysis before dialysis, immediately following dialysis, and 24 hr after. It was shown that adenosine triphosphate concentration was maintained consistently high, not only just after hemodialysis but also 24 hr later. There was also no difference in concentration of mono- and diphosphates of adenosine. Hypoxanthine concentration decreased twofold after hemodialysis. However, it was still markedly higher than normal values. The level of hypoxanthine was maintained at the postdialysis level, 24 hr later. This suggests that hypoxanthine production could be stimulated during acetate dialysis.

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