Search results for "Protein carbonyl"

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Oxidant/antioxidant status in obese children compared to pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

2009

Codoner-Franch P, Pons-Morales S, Boix-Garcia L, Valls-Belles V. Oxidant/antioxidant status in obese children compared to pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) mellitus and obesity are recognized risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). A common mechanism underlying an increased risk for endothelial dysfunction in these two metabolic diseases is oxidative stress. Objective: To evaluate and compare the oxidant/antioxidant defense systems in children affected with T1D or obesity in order to determine the importance of oxidative stress before the emergence of complications. Subjects: Children with T1D (n = 20) or obesity (n = 22), without com…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyLipid PeroxidesAntioxidantErythrocytesAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentalpha-TocopherolProtein oxidationmedicine.disease_causeLipid peroxidationProtein Carbonylationchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineMalondialdehydeInternal MedicinemedicineHumansObesityProspective StudiesChildRetrospective Studieschemistry.chemical_classificationType 1 diabetesGlutathione Peroxidasebusiness.industryGlutathione peroxidaseMalondialdehydemedicine.diseasebeta CaroteneObesityGlutathioneOxidative StressEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1chemistryPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleLipid PeroxidationbusinessOxidative stressPediatric diabetes
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Frailty Is Associated with Oxidative Stress in Older Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

2021

Aging has increased the prevalence of frailty, and type 2 diabetes (T2D) has also increased in prevalence. Diabetes and oxidative stress (OS) have been shown to be related to frailty. However, the exact mechanism by which it occurs is not fully known. Our aim was to analyze body composition in community-dwelling older diabetic people treated in our center and to evaluate the possible relation between OS, frailty, and body composition. We included 100 adults older than 65 years with T2D. We found that 15% were frail and 57% were prefrail. The patients included in the nonrobust group showed increased levels of OS. Our study shows that the presence of T2D in the geriatric population is associa…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationType 2 diabetesfrailtymedicine.disease_causeArticleCohort StudiesProtein CarbonylationOlder patientsGeriatric populationInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusMalondialdehydemedicinePrevalenceHumansoxidative stressTX341-641educationAgededucation.field_of_studybody compositionNutrition and Dieteticsdiabetesbusiness.industryNutrition. Foods and food supplyagingmedicine.diseaseDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Linear ModelsFemalebusinessOxidative stressFood ScienceNutrients
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Oxidative modification impairs SERCA activity in Drosophila and human cell models of Parkinson's disease

2021

DJ-1 is a causative gene for familial Parkinson's disease (PD) with different functions, standing out its role against oxidative stress (OS). Accordingly, PD model flies harboring a mutation in the DJ-1β gene (the Drosophila ortholog of human DJ-1) show high levels of OS markers like protein carbonylation, a common post-translational modification that may alter protein function. To increase our understanding of PD pathogenesis as well as to discover potential therapeutic targets for pharmacological intervention, we performed a redox proteomic assay in DJ-1β mutant flies. Among the proteins that showed increased carbonylation levels in PD model flies, we found SERCA, an endoplasmic reticulum…

0301 basic medicineSERCAProteomeProtein CarbonylationProtein Deglycase DJ-1MutantOxidative phosphorylationmedicine.disease_causeSarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPasesAnimals Genetically ModifiedProtein CarbonylationNeuroblastoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHumansMolecular BiologyMutationActivator (genetics)ChemistryEndoplasmic reticulumfungiParkinson DiseaseCell biologyDisease Models AnimalOxidative StressDrosophila melanogasterPhenotype030104 developmental biologyMutationMolecular MedicineCalciumOxidation-Reduction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOxidative stressBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
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Heterodimer formation of wild-type and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-causing mutant Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase induces toxicity independent of protei…

2008

Recent studies provide evidence that wild-type Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1(hWT)) might be an important factor in mutant SOD1-mediated amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In order to investigate its functional role in the pathogenesis of ALS, we designed fusion proteins of two SOD1 monomers linked by a polypeptide. We demonstrated that wild-type-like mutants, but not SOD1(G85R) homodimers, as well as mutant heterodimers including SOD1(G85R)-SOD1(hWT) display dismutase activity. Mutant homodimers showed an increased aggregation compared with the corresponding heterodimers in cell cultures and transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans, although SOD1(G85R) heterodimers are more toxic in functiona…

Cell SurvivalRecombinant Fusion Proteinsanimal diseasesSOD1MutantProtein aggregationAnimals Genetically ModifiedProtein CarbonylationSuperoxide dismutaseMicechemistry.chemical_compoundSuperoxide Dismutase-1Cell Line TumorGeneticsAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceCaenorhabditis elegansMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Motor NeuronsbiologySuperoxide DismutaseSuperoxideAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisWild typenutritional and metabolic diseasesHydrogen PeroxideGeneral MedicineFusion proteinProtein Structure Tertiarynervous system diseasesCell biologyAmino Acid Substitutionnervous systemchemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinDismutaseDimerizationHuman Molecular Genetics
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Role of glutathione in cell nucleus

2010

Cells with high proliferation rate have high glutathione levels. This typical feature of cancer cells is viewed usually as a defence mechanism against ionizing radiation or chemotherapy. Efforts have been made in order to decrease cellular glutathione levels in tumours as a necessary pre-treatment for cancer therapy. However, very few reports have considered cellular glutathione as a physiological tool for cells to proliferate and that most of this high glutathione levels were located in the nucleus. The role of nuclear glutathione in cell physiology has become more important in the last years. This review summarizes new findings that point to the nuclear reduced status as an environment th…

DNA RepairDNA repairBiochemistryHistonesProtein Carbonylationchemistry.chemical_compoundHeterochromatinmedicineAnimalsHumansNuclear proteinTelomeraseCell NucleusbiologyCell CycleNuclear ProteinsDNAGeneral MedicineGlutathioneCell cycleGlutathioneChromatinCell biologyHistonemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCancer cellbiology.proteinOxidation-ReductionProtein Processing Post-TranslationalNucleusFree Radical Research
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Engineered Trx2p industrial yeast strain protects glycolysis and fermentation proteins from oxidative carbonylation during biomass propagation

2012

Abstract Background In the yeast biomass production process, protein carbonylation has severe adverse effects since it diminishes biomass yield and profitability of industrial production plants. However, this significant detriment of yeast performance can be alleviated by increasing thioredoxins levels. Thioredoxins are important antioxidant defenses implicated in many functions in cells, and their primordial functions include scavenging of reactive oxygen species that produce dramatic and irreversible alterations such as protein carbonylation. Results In this work we have found several proteins specifically protected by yeast Thioredoxin 2 (Trx2p). Bidimensional electrophoresis and carbony…

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsAntioxidantProtein Carbonylationmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:QR1-502CarbonylationBioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiomassaBiologyProtein EngineeringOxidacióStressApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologylcsh:MicrobiologyProtein CarbonylationThioredoxinsYeastsmedicineGlycolysisBiomasschemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesResearchAlcohol Dehydrogenasefood and beveragesYeastOxidative StressEnzymechemistryBiochemistryFermentationFermentationLlevatsThioredoxinGlycolysisOxidation-ReductionBiotechnologyMicrobial Cell Factories
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Effects of the association of aging and obesity on lipids, lipoproteins and oxidative stress biomarkers: a comparison of older with young men.

2011

In this study, plasma lipids, lipoproteins and markers of oxidant/antioxidant status were investigated in young (n = 45) and older (n = 40) obese men and compared to those in young (n = 65) and older (n = 55) normal weight controls. The purpose was to determine whether obesity exacerbates or not lipid, lipoprotein abnormalities and oxidative stress in older men. Our findings showed that all obese patients had increased plasma triglyceride, cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, -triglyceride and HDL-triglyceride levels concentrations compared to controls (P < 0.01). However, the younger obese men had relatively larger and accentuated changes in plasma lipids and lipoproteins than the older patients.…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingLipid PeroxidesAntioxidantEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentLipoproteinsMedicine (miscellaneous)medicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsBody Mass IndexProtein Carbonylationchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineMedicineHumansObesityAgedchemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsTriglyceridebusiness.industryCholesterolSuperoxide DismutaseGlutathione peroxidaseMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityLipidsOxidative StressEndocrinologychemistrylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexOxidative stressBiomarkersLipoproteinNutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD
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Protein oxidation in a group of subjects with metabolic syndrome.

2013

Abstract Aims To examine the protein oxidation, marker of the oxidative stress, in metabolic syndrome (MS). Methods We enrolled 106 subjects (45 women and 61 men) with MS of which 43 (14 women and 27 men) were with diabetes mellitus and 63 (31 women and 32 men) were without diabetes mellitus, and 54 subjects (19 women and 35 men) as control group. The protein oxidation, expressed as carbonyl groups, was measured by an enzyme-like immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit (BioCell PC test kit, Enzo Life Sciences AG, Switzerland). Results In the whole group of MS subjects, in comparison with control group, a significant increase in carbonyl groups was present. The same datum was also evident between co…

Blood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyWaistEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismIndiaBlood PressureProtein oxidationmedicine.disease_causeNitric OxideProtein CarbonylationInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusinsulin resistanceInternal MedicinemedicineHumansInflammationMetabolic Syndromeoxidative strebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOxidative StressEndocrinologyBlood pressureDiabetes Mellitus Type 2FemaleMetabolic syndromeWaist CircumferencebusinessOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressBiomarkersDiabetesmetabolic syndrome
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Behaviour of carbonyl groups in several clinical conditions: Analysis of our survey

2019

Protein carbonylation is a marker of oxidative protein damage, that is likely involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protein carbonyl (PC) groups in different clinical conditions. It included different groups of subjects: 81 trained subjects; 23 subjects with mild essential hypertension; 31 middle-aged subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS); 106 subjects with MS not selected for age (subdivided into two subgroups, with and without diabetes mellitus); 91 obese adults subdivided in two subgroups (BMI 30-35 Kg/m2 and BMI &gt; 35 kg/m2); 48 subjects with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) subdivided in accordance with the apnea/hypopnea i…

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Centenarian offspring: A model for understanding healthy aging

2018

Centenarians exhibit extreme longevity showing a compression of morbidity. We showed previously that microRNA expression profiles and plasma protein carbonylation in centenarians and young people are similar, whereas they are very different from that found in old individuals. This suggests that centenarians have a better control of homeostasis and are protected against oxidative damage. In this study, we aimed to determine if such characteristic microRNA expression profile and lower protein oxidation status in centenarians may be inherited by their offspring. For this purpose, we collected plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 90 septuagenarians, 68 centenarians and 46 centenar…

medicine.medical_specialtyOffspringProtein CarbonylationMicroRNA Expression ProfileBiologyProtein oxidationBiochemistryPeripheral blood mononuclear cellBlood proteinsEndocrinologyPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemicroRNAmedicineCentenarianFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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