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Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood

Oxidative status of albumin was not a useful biomarker for oxidative stress in practical use due to time-consuming measuring method. We evaluated oxidized, human nonmercaptalbumin measured more quickly than ever by a novel method using anion-exchange HPLC. In 60 subjects taking a general health exam...

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Autores principales: Masudo, Rie, Yasukawa, Keiko, Nojiri, Takahiro, Yoshikawa, Naoyuki, Shimosaka, Hironori, Sone, Shinji, Oike, Yumiko, Ugawa, Akemi, Yamazaki, Tsutomu, Shimokado, Kentaro, Yatomi, Yutaka, Ikeda, Hitoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5612822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.17-5
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author Masudo, Rie
Yasukawa, Keiko
Nojiri, Takahiro
Yoshikawa, Naoyuki
Shimosaka, Hironori
Sone, Shinji
Oike, Yumiko
Ugawa, Akemi
Yamazaki, Tsutomu
Shimokado, Kentaro
Yatomi, Yutaka
Ikeda, Hitoshi
author_facet Masudo, Rie
Yasukawa, Keiko
Nojiri, Takahiro
Yoshikawa, Naoyuki
Shimosaka, Hironori
Sone, Shinji
Oike, Yumiko
Ugawa, Akemi
Yamazaki, Tsutomu
Shimokado, Kentaro
Yatomi, Yutaka
Ikeda, Hitoshi
author_sort Masudo, Rie
collection PubMed
description Oxidative status of albumin was not a useful biomarker for oxidative stress in practical use due to time-consuming measuring method. We evaluated oxidized, human nonmercaptalbumin measured more quickly than ever by a novel method using anion-exchange HPLC. In 60 subjects taking a general health examination, mean serum human nonmercaptalbumin level was 25.1 ± 3.0% with no gender difference but positive correlation with age. There were no links between human nonmercaptalbumin and C-reactive protein, γ-glutamyltransferase or iron, reportedly associated with oxidative stress. Human nonmercaptalbumin correlated with systolic blood pressure, pulse pressure and body mass index among physical findings. Positive correlations were observed between human nonmercaptalbumin and AST, LDH, BUN, or creatinine, suggesting that oxidative stress may link with liver injury and renal function. Human nonmercaptalbumin correlated with uric acid in female but not in male, suggesting that higher uric acid levels may be associated with increased oxidative stress only in female. As another gender difference, white blood cell counts correlated with human nonmercaptalbumin in female, while the parameters for red blood cells correlated with human nonmercaptalbumin in male. In conclusion, serum human nonmercaptalbumin level in healthy subjects was approximately 25% as previously reported. Oxidative stress may be closely associated with hypertension, obesity, liver injury, renal function, and anemia.
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spelling pubmed-56128222017-09-27 Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood Masudo, Rie Yasukawa, Keiko Nojiri, Takahiro Yoshikawa, Naoyuki Shimosaka, Hironori Sone, Shinji Oike, Yumiko Ugawa, Akemi Yamazaki, Tsutomu Shimokado, Kentaro Yatomi, Yutaka Ikeda, Hitoshi J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Oxidative status of albumin was not a useful biomarker for oxidative stress in practical use due to time-consuming measuring method. We evaluated oxidized, human nonmercaptalbumin measured more quickly than ever by a novel method using anion-exchange HPLC. In 60 subjects taking a general health examination, mean serum human nonmercaptalbumin level was 25.1 ± 3.0% with no gender difference but positive correlation with age. There were no links between human nonmercaptalbumin and C-reactive protein, γ-glutamyltransferase or iron, reportedly associated with oxidative stress. Human nonmercaptalbumin correlated with systolic blood pressure, pulse pressure and body mass index among physical findings. Positive correlations were observed between human nonmercaptalbumin and AST, LDH, BUN, or creatinine, suggesting that oxidative stress may link with liver injury and renal function. Human nonmercaptalbumin correlated with uric acid in female but not in male, suggesting that higher uric acid levels may be associated with increased oxidative stress only in female. As another gender difference, white blood cell counts correlated with human nonmercaptalbumin in female, while the parameters for red blood cells correlated with human nonmercaptalbumin in male. In conclusion, serum human nonmercaptalbumin level in healthy subjects was approximately 25% as previously reported. Oxidative stress may be closely associated with hypertension, obesity, liver injury, renal function, and anemia. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2017-09 2017-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5612822/ /pubmed/28955123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.17-5 Text en Copyright © 2017 JCBN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Masudo, Rie
Yasukawa, Keiko
Nojiri, Takahiro
Yoshikawa, Naoyuki
Shimosaka, Hironori
Sone, Shinji
Oike, Yumiko
Ugawa, Akemi
Yamazaki, Tsutomu
Shimokado, Kentaro
Yatomi, Yutaka
Ikeda, Hitoshi
Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title_full Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title_fullStr Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title_short Evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
title_sort evaluation of human nonmercaptalbumin as a marker for oxidative stress and its association with various parameters in blood
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5612822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.17-5
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