Isoflavones and Acute-phase Response in Chronic Renal Failure
Kidney Failure, Chronic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Kidney Failure, Chronic
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Initiation of chronic hemodialysis therapy more than 6 months prior to enrollment in the study. Routine dialysis with highly biocompatible dialysis membranes, including polysulfone, polycarbonate, polyamide, or polymethylmethacrylate membranes. Historical compliance with three times weekly routine hemodialysis therapy. Ability and willingness to adhere to the intake of soy protein isolate drinks during dialysis therapy. Exclusion criteria: Use of calcitriol within the last six weeks Acute illness known to cause acute-phase response, including clinically detectable infections, trauma, surgery, burns, and tissue infarction, within the last 6 weeks. Chronic conditions known to cause acute-phase response, including immunologically-mediated and crystal-induced illnesses, cancer, and psychiatric illnesses. Hematocrit below 30% Aluminum intoxication Smoking Gastrointestinal disturbances that can interfere with isoflavone absorption, including acute gastrointestinal illness and/or intestinal microflora depletion following use of antibiotics within the last three months, chronic malabsorption syndrome, chronic liver disease. Other significant medical illnesses including decompensated heart failure, unstable coronary artery disease, advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, decompensated thyroid disease, alcoholism, substance abuse.
Sites / Locations
- University of Kentucky Medical Center