Thiols As a Measure of Plasma Redox Status in Healthy Subj Ects and in Patients with Renal Or Liver Failure (Technical Briefs) (Clinical Report) Thiols As a Measure of Plasma Redox Status in Healthy Subj Ects and in Patients with Renal Or Liver Failure (Technical Briefs) (Clinical Report)

Thiols As a Measure of Plasma Redox Status in Healthy Subj Ects and in Patients with Renal Or Liver Failure (Technical Briefs) (Clinical Report‪)‬

Clinical Chemistry 1999, July, 45, 7

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Plasma thiols have been the object of growing interest because numerous studies have indicated that even a mild degree of hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with an increased risk of developing occlusive vascular diseases (1-5). However, the mechanism behind the vascular injuries is still unknown. Studies of the possible pathogenetic mechanism of increased plasma homocysteine concentrations are difficult because little is known about the mechanism for the formation of different homocysteine species in vivo. We recently published a method that measures reduced and total fractions of homocysteine, cysteine, glutathione, and cysteinylglycine (6). In a preliminary study, we found that patients suffering from stroke have hyperhomocysteinemia, whereas their reduced homocysteine was within the health-related reference interval (7). We hypothesized that the increased concentrations of the oxidized forms of homocysteine in plasma were attributable to a hyperoxidative state in the plasma. We also observed (8) that patients suffering from renal failure had concentrations of reduced homocysteine within the reference interval despite increased total homocysteine. The redox state of homocysteine in plasma may be influenced by other thiols (9), such as glutathione, which is involved in maintaining the intracellular thiols in reduced form.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
1999
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc.
SIZE
197.1
KB

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