Oxidized proteins as a marker of oxidative stress during coronary heart surgery - PubMed (original) (raw)
Oxidized proteins as a marker of oxidative stress during coronary heart surgery
U Pantke et al. Free Radic Biol Med. 1999 Nov.
Abstract
The measurement of the degree of oxidative stress in patients often causes problems because of the lack of useful parameters. Therefore, we used an ELISA technique to evaluate serum protein carbonyls as a parameter of oxidative stress in patients during coronary heart surgery. Protein carbonyls were detected in serum samples of 14 patients undergoing coronary surgery and cardiopulmonary artery bypass grafting. A clear 2- to 3-fold increase in protein carbonyls in serum samples taken from human venous coronary sinus could be detected in the reperfusion period of the heart. We compared these data with markers of oxidative stress previously used, such as the glutathione status and the lipid peroxidation product malondialdehyde (MDA). Strong correlations of the protein carbonyl formation with MDA (r2 = 0.86) and oxidized glutathione (r2 = 0.81) were found in the early reperfusion stage. Increased levels of oxidized glutathione and MDA were detected only in the early reperfusion period. In contrast, the serum protein carbonyl content remained elevated for several hours, indicating a considerably slower serum clearance of oxidized proteins compared with that of lipid peroxidation products and the normalization of the glutathione status. We therefore concluded that the measurement of serum carbonyls by this ELISA technique is suitable to detect oxidative stress in serum samples of patients. The relative stability of the parameter makes the protein carbonyl detection even more valuable for clinical purposes.
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