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Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study

Valsartan belongs to angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor blockers (ARB) used in cardiovascular diseases like heart failure and hypertension. Except for its AT1-antagonism, another mechanism of drug action has been suggested in recent research. One of the supposed actions refers to the positive impa...

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Autores principales: Mil, Kacper Maksymilian, Gryciuk, Małgorzata Ewa, Pawlukianiec, Cezary, Żendzian-Piotrowska, Małgorzata, Ładny, Jerzy Robert, Zalewska, Anna, Maciejczyk, Mateusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7946482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33763167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5575545
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author Mil, Kacper Maksymilian
Gryciuk, Małgorzata Ewa
Pawlukianiec, Cezary
Żendzian-Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Ładny, Jerzy Robert
Zalewska, Anna
Maciejczyk, Mateusz
author_facet Mil, Kacper Maksymilian
Gryciuk, Małgorzata Ewa
Pawlukianiec, Cezary
Żendzian-Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Ładny, Jerzy Robert
Zalewska, Anna
Maciejczyk, Mateusz
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description Valsartan belongs to angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor blockers (ARB) used in cardiovascular diseases like heart failure and hypertension. Except for its AT1-antagonism, another mechanism of drug action has been suggested in recent research. One of the supposed actions refers to the positive impact on redox balance and reducing protein glycation. Our study is aimed at assessing the antiglycooxidant properties of valsartan in an in vitro model of oxidized bovine serum albumin (BSA). Glucose, fructose, ribose, glyoxal (GO), methylglyoxal (MGO), and chloramine T were used as glycation or oxidation agents. Protein oxidation products (total thiols, protein carbonyls (PC), and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP)), glycooxidation products (tryptophan, kynurenine, N-formylkynurenine, and dityrosine), glycation products (amyloid-β structure, fructosamine, and advanced glycation end products (AGE)), and albumin antioxidant activity (total antioxidant capacity (TAC), DPPH assay, and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP)) were measured in each sample. In the presence of valsartan, concentrations of protein oxidation and glycation products were significantly lower comparing to control. Moreover, albumin antioxidant activity was significantly higher in those samples. The drug's action was comparable to renowned antiglycation agents and antioxidants, e.g., aminoguanidine, metformin, Trolox, N-acetylcysteine, or alpha-lipoic acid. The conducted experiment proves that valsartan can ameliorate protein glycation and oxidation in vitro in various conditions. Available animal and clinical studies uphold this statement, but further research is needed to confirm it, as reduction of protein oxidation and glycation may prevent cardiovascular disease development.
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spelling pubmed-79464822021-03-23 Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study Mil, Kacper Maksymilian Gryciuk, Małgorzata Ewa Pawlukianiec, Cezary Żendzian-Piotrowska, Małgorzata Ładny, Jerzy Robert Zalewska, Anna Maciejczyk, Mateusz Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Valsartan belongs to angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor blockers (ARB) used in cardiovascular diseases like heart failure and hypertension. Except for its AT1-antagonism, another mechanism of drug action has been suggested in recent research. One of the supposed actions refers to the positive impact on redox balance and reducing protein glycation. Our study is aimed at assessing the antiglycooxidant properties of valsartan in an in vitro model of oxidized bovine serum albumin (BSA). Glucose, fructose, ribose, glyoxal (GO), methylglyoxal (MGO), and chloramine T were used as glycation or oxidation agents. Protein oxidation products (total thiols, protein carbonyls (PC), and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP)), glycooxidation products (tryptophan, kynurenine, N-formylkynurenine, and dityrosine), glycation products (amyloid-β structure, fructosamine, and advanced glycation end products (AGE)), and albumin antioxidant activity (total antioxidant capacity (TAC), DPPH assay, and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP)) were measured in each sample. In the presence of valsartan, concentrations of protein oxidation and glycation products were significantly lower comparing to control. Moreover, albumin antioxidant activity was significantly higher in those samples. The drug's action was comparable to renowned antiglycation agents and antioxidants, e.g., aminoguanidine, metformin, Trolox, N-acetylcysteine, or alpha-lipoic acid. The conducted experiment proves that valsartan can ameliorate protein glycation and oxidation in vitro in various conditions. Available animal and clinical studies uphold this statement, but further research is needed to confirm it, as reduction of protein oxidation and glycation may prevent cardiovascular disease development. Hindawi 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7946482/ /pubmed/33763167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5575545 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kacper Maksymilian Mil et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mil, Kacper Maksymilian
Gryciuk, Małgorzata Ewa
Pawlukianiec, Cezary
Żendzian-Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Ładny, Jerzy Robert
Zalewska, Anna
Maciejczyk, Mateusz
Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study
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title_full Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study
title_short Pleiotropic Properties of Valsartan: Do They Result from the Antiglycooxidant Activity? Literature Review and In Vitro Study
title_sort pleiotropic properties of valsartan: do they result from the antiglycooxidant activity? literature review and in vitro study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7946482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33763167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5575545
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