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Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c

Oxidative stress is involved in the development, progression, and complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Oxidative modification of human serum albumin’s cysteine-34 is a marker for oxidative stress-related pathological conditions. We aimed to evaluate the redox state of albumin in patients with DM...

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Autores principales: Paar, Margret, Cvirn, Gerhard, Hoerl, Gerd, Reibnegger, Gilbert, Sourij, Harald, Sourij, Caren, Kojzar, Harald, Oettl, Karl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003446
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216256
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author Paar, Margret
Cvirn, Gerhard
Hoerl, Gerd
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Sourij, Harald
Sourij, Caren
Kojzar, Harald
Oettl, Karl
author_facet Paar, Margret
Cvirn, Gerhard
Hoerl, Gerd
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Sourij, Harald
Sourij, Caren
Kojzar, Harald
Oettl, Karl
author_sort Paar, Margret
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description Oxidative stress is involved in the development, progression, and complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Oxidative modification of human serum albumin’s cysteine-34 is a marker for oxidative stress-related pathological conditions. We aimed to evaluate the redox state of albumin in patients with DM to investigate possible correlations with age, diabetes duration, and disease control status. Plasma aliquots were collected from 52 participants (26 type 1 and 26 type 2 DM). Patients were divided into two groups according to their glycated hemoglobin levels less than or equal to and greater than 58 mmol/L. Albumin redox state was assessed with high-performance liquid chromatography by fractionating it into human mercaptalbumin (HMA) and human nonmercaptalbumin 1 and 2 (HNA1 and HNA2). Albumin redox fractions were differently related to the age of study participants. In age-matched T1DM and T2DM groups, the albumin redox state was essentially the same. Irreversibly oxidized HNA2 was positively correlated with diabetes duration, especially in the T1DM group. HNA was increased in people with an increased HbA1c (>58 mmol/mol). Our results support the hypothesis that oxidative stress plays a crucial role in DM pathogenesis and emphasize the importance of diabetes control on systemic oxidative burden.
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spelling pubmed-106710312023-11-13 Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c Paar, Margret Cvirn, Gerhard Hoerl, Gerd Reibnegger, Gilbert Sourij, Harald Sourij, Caren Kojzar, Harald Oettl, Karl Int J Mol Sci Communication Oxidative stress is involved in the development, progression, and complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Oxidative modification of human serum albumin’s cysteine-34 is a marker for oxidative stress-related pathological conditions. We aimed to evaluate the redox state of albumin in patients with DM to investigate possible correlations with age, diabetes duration, and disease control status. Plasma aliquots were collected from 52 participants (26 type 1 and 26 type 2 DM). Patients were divided into two groups according to their glycated hemoglobin levels less than or equal to and greater than 58 mmol/L. Albumin redox state was assessed with high-performance liquid chromatography by fractionating it into human mercaptalbumin (HMA) and human nonmercaptalbumin 1 and 2 (HNA1 and HNA2). Albumin redox fractions were differently related to the age of study participants. In age-matched T1DM and T2DM groups, the albumin redox state was essentially the same. Irreversibly oxidized HNA2 was positively correlated with diabetes duration, especially in the T1DM group. HNA was increased in people with an increased HbA1c (>58 mmol/mol). Our results support the hypothesis that oxidative stress plays a crucial role in DM pathogenesis and emphasize the importance of diabetes control on systemic oxidative burden. MDPI 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10671031/ /pubmed/38003446 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216256 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paar, Margret
Cvirn, Gerhard
Hoerl, Gerd
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Sourij, Harald
Sourij, Caren
Kojzar, Harald
Oettl, Karl
Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title_full Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title_fullStr Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title_full_unstemmed Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title_short Albumin of People with Diabetes Mellitus Is More Reduced at Low HbA1c
title_sort albumin of people with diabetes mellitus is more reduced at low hba1c
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003446
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216256
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