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Content of Carbonyl Compounds and Parameters of Glutathione Metabolism in Men with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus at Preclinical Stages of Diabetic Nephropathy.

M A Darenskaya1, E V Chugunova2, S I Kolesnikov2, L A Grebenkina2, N V Semenova2, O A Nikitina2, L I Kolesnikova2.   

Abstract

The content of carbonyl compounds (methylglyoxal and TBA-reactive substances) and components of the glutathione system (activities of glutathione-dependent enzymes, content of oxidized and reduced glutathione) and their interrelationships were studied in men of young reproductive age with type 1 diabetes mellitus at the stages of normo- and microalbuminuria. In patients with normoalbuminuria, the level of methylglyoxal, reduced and oxidized glutathione, and glutathione reductase activity were increased and the content of TBA-reactive substances was decreased. In the group with microalbuminuria, an increase in content of methylglyoxal and activity of glutathione-dependent enzymes relative to the control values were observed; the content of TBA-reactive substances was increased and glutathione reductase activity was decreased relative to the group with normoalbuminuria. In patients with microalbuminuria, a strong correlation between the mean glomerular filtration rate and the blood level of methylglyoxal was revealed.
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Keywords:  carbonyl compounds; glutathione-dependent enzymes; men; microalbuminuria; type 1 diabetes mellitus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34617170      PMCID: PMC8494601          DOI: 10.1007/s10517-021-05275-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0007-4888            Impact factor:   0.804


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