Title of article :
Alterations in Plasma Proteome Pattern and Oxidative Stress in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Author/Authors :
Kheirodin, Razie Department of Chemistry - Islamic Azad University Shahrood Branch, Shahrood, Iran , Jafari Sani, Moslem Department of Biochemistry - Medical School - Shahrood University of Medical Sciences, Shahrood Iran , Goodarzi, Mohamad Taghi Department of Biochemistry - Islamic Azad University Shahrood Branch, Shahrood, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Free radical production, changes in the proteome, and
lipid peroxidation are the consequences of hyperglycemia in diabetes.
This study aimed to examine the changes in plasma proteome along
with oxidative status in type 2 diabetes.
Methods: Thirty type 2 diabetic patients and 25 healthy subjects
participated in this cross-sectional study. Fasting blood sugar,
glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and lipid profile was measured in all
subjects. To measure oxidative stress parameters, malondialdehyde
(MDA) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) were assayed. Plasma
proteome pattern was determined using two-dimensional gel
electrophoresis. Visual analysis of gels was performed using software
(Image Master).
Results: MDA level was higher in the diabetic group compared to the
healthy group (4.10±0.57) vs. (3.2±0.10) nmol/ml, (Pvalue<0.01). TAC
reduced in diabetic patients (17.85±1.2) vs. (38.60±2.4) mmol/ml,
(Pvalue=0.01). Some changes were observed in the 2-D gel
electrophoresis pattern in diabetic patients comparing to those of the
healthy group.
Conclusions: The results indicated the presence of oxidative stress in
type 2 diabetes patients. Also, different proteome patterns showed the
presence of different or modified proteins in diabetic patients that can
be due to changes in the glycation of proteins or may be induced as a
response to oxidative stress.
Keywords :
Diabetes , Plasma proteome , Malondialdehyde , Total antioxidant , Two-dimensional electrophoresis
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Studies