Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is exceedingly severe in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and further aggravated by peritoneal dialysis (PD), exposing the patients to excessive amounts of intraperitoneal glucose. Children are devoid of pre-existing CVD and give insight into specific uremia and PD induced pathomechanisms. Fat surrounded omental arterioles beyond PD fluid penetration level were microdissected from uremic children at time of first PD catheter insertion (n=8), children on PD (n=5), and age and gender matched non-uremic children as controls (n=6). Adjacent sections of 4 arterioles per patient were used for proteomic analyses.