| Literature DB >> 10582130 |
J Le1, C Perier, S Peyroche, F Rascle, M A Blanchon, R Gonthier, J Frey, A Chamson.
Abstract
Glycyl-L-proline (gly-pro) is an end product of collagen metabolism that is further cleaved by prolidase (EC 3.4.13.9); the resulting proline molecules are recycled into collagen or other proteins. We postulated a relationship between defective gly-pro hydrolysis, increased collagen degradation and skin destruction. This relationship was tested using HPLC to measure the gly-pro in urine. 24 hour urine samples were collected from 27 old people (86 +/- 6 years old), of whom 15 were suffering from skin pressure sores of the sacrum or calcaneus. The urine from patients with pressure sores contained significantly more gly-pro than the urine from the control. A cut-off at 7 mumol/mmol creatinine gave the test a positive predictive value of 70%. Collagen breakdown was also increased as indicated by the increase of hydroxyproline (hyp) in the urine. But this breakdown seemed to stop at the gly-pro step.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10582130 DOI: 10.1007/BF01366930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Amino Acids ISSN: 0939-4451 Impact factor: 3.520