An albumin-fixed membrane for the removal of protein-bound toxins

Biomed Mater. 2006 Sep;1(3):170-4. doi: 10.1088/1748-6041/1/3/012. Epub 2006 Aug 25.

Abstract

Established methods for kidney dialysis do not work for liver failure because kidney dialysis removes only water-soluble toxins, while the liver normally removes albumin-bound toxins. In the present study, a polysulfone dialysis membrane with a -OH reactive group was prepared by hydrolyzing the chloromethylated polysulfone membrane, and the bovine serum albumin molecules were fixed into the membrane with 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole activation. The content of albumin of the albumin-fixed membrane was 121.3 mg (g membrane)(-1). The albumin-fixed dialysis membranes were used to remove protein-bound toxins, bilirubin, from the bilirubin-albumin solution. The transfer rate of bilirubin of the albumin-fixed membrane was obviously higher compared to the normal dialysis membrane. The clearance of bilirubin with the albumin-fixed membrane was 49.8%. The albumin-fixed membrane can easily be regenerated by the bovine serum albumin and NaOH solution. Regeneration of the membrane suggested good mechanical and chemical stability, as well as good clearance of bilirubin. In addition, the effects of membrane thickness and bilirubin initial concentration on the removal of bilirubin were discussed.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Bilirubin / blood*
  • Bilirubin / isolation & purification*
  • Binding Sites
  • Dialysis / instrumentation*
  • Dialysis / methods
  • Materials Testing
  • Membranes, Artificial*
  • Polymers / chemistry*
  • Protein Binding
  • Serum Albumin / chemistry*
  • Sulfones / chemistry*
  • Ultrafiltration / instrumentation*
  • Ultrafiltration / methods

Substances

  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Polymers
  • Serum Albumin
  • Sulfones
  • polysulfone P 1700
  • Bilirubin