Skip to main content
. 2016 May 25;2016:3592042. doi: 10.1155/2016/3592042

Table 2.

Outcome of studies analyzing DNA lesions in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and other cells of healthy individuals and patients on maintenance hemodialysis with the comet assay2.

Cells analyzed Number of healthy individuals (age) Number of dialyzed patients (age) Relative change (%) Mean ± stddev Ref.
PBLs 21 (48 ± 17) 26 (64 ± 13) +60 64 ± 17 [40]
PBLs 36 (49 ± 14) 36 (49 ± 14) +90 [41]
PBLs 9 (32 ± 6) 29 (52 ± 17) +60 [42]
PBLs 37 (36 ± 13) 41 (54 ± 13) +60 [43]
B-lymphocytes 25 (55 ± 9) 30 (58 ± 7) +40 [33]
T-lymphocytes 25 (55 ± 9) 30 (58 ± 7) +75 [33]

PBLs from children 20 (13 ± 4) 15 (15 ± 3) +80 [44]

Whole blood 30 (51 ± 9) 42 (57 ± 11) +190 [45]
Cells from minor accessory salivary glands 69 (63 ± ?) 66 (62 ± ?) −35 [46]

2The number of participants in the respective studies, their age, and the amount of relative change in the parameter in percent and rounded are given. From these, the mean and the standard deviation (stddev) were calculated. When more than one sample was taken from the dialysis patients, the value of the predialytic sample was compared to the control value. In the last column the reference (Ref.) is listed. ?: no standard error mean or no age at all was given.