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L Kh Pastushkova1, A S Kononikhin1,2, E S Tiys3, I V Dobrokhotov1, V A Ivanisenko3, E N Nikolaev2,4, I M Larina1, I A Popov2,4.
Abstract
We investigated the age dynamics of proteomic profile of urine in 52 healthy men aged 18 to 51 years. A special sample preparation was performed, followed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry of the minor proteins was performed on a nano-HPLC Agilent 1100 system («Agilent Technologies Inc.», USA) in combination with a LTQ-FT Ultra mass spectrometer («Thermo Electron», Germany). A total of 259 proteins were identified. According to the TiGER database, a tissue origin was established for 141 proteins and identified 715 processes in which they participate. We found a significant positive correlation with age, the number of proteins (R=0,566; p-value=1,24E-05) and the weight of proteins (R=0,45; p value=8,17E-04). Identified 23 proteins were significantly more frequent in the urine of subjects with increasing age (p<0,05), and only one protein - RGSL, Regulator of G protein signaling protein-like (MW 125.69) - less frequently.Entities:
Keywords: aging; healthy people; mass-spectrometry; proteins; urine proteomics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 28509457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Gerontol ISSN: 1561-9125