Literature DB >> 17886029

Identification of preferential protein targets for carbonylation in human mature adipocytes treated with native or glycated albumin.

Nihar Ranjan Singh1, Philippe Rondeau, Laurence Hoareau, Emmanuel Bourdon.   

Abstract

Oxidative modifications in proteins can participate in the regulation of cellular functions and are frequently observed in numerous states of diseases. Albumin can undergo increased glycation during diabetes. An accumulation of oxidatively modified proteins in human mature adipocytes incubated with glycated albumin has previously been described. This study herein reports the identification of specifically carbonylated targets following separation of the cell proteins by 2D gels, Western blotting and mass spectrometry analyses. It identified eight oxidatively modified proteins, two of which (ACTB and Annexin A2) appeared as significantly more carbonylated in adipocytes treated with glycated albumin than with native albumin. Intracellular stress, evaluated in SW872 cell line, showed an impairment in the protective antioxidant action exerted by native BSA after the glycation of the protein. Decreased proteasome peptidase activities were found in glycated BSA-treated mature adipocytes. The data suggest an association of oxidative damage with the progression of diabetes disorders at the adipocytes level.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17886029     DOI: 10.1080/10715760701487674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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