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Pharmacol Rep ; 2024 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38904712

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Phencyclidine, an NMDA receptor antagonist, is frequently used to model behavioral and neurochemical changes correlated with schizophrenia in laboratory animals. The present study aimed to examine the effects of repeated administration of phencyclidine during early postnatal development on the contents of glutathione and sulfur-containing amino acids, as well as the activity of antioxidant enzymes in the brain of 12-day-old rats, and schizophrenia-like symptoms in adulthood. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley pups were administered phencyclidine (10 mg/kg) or saline subcutaneously on the postnatal days p2, p6, p9 and p12. In 12-day-old pups, 4 h after the last dose of phencyclidine, the levels of glutathione, cysteine, methionine, and homocysteine, and the enzymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and glutathione reductase (GR) were measured in the frontal cortex, hippocampus, and striatum. In 70-72-day-old rats, schizophrenia-like symptoms were assessed using behavioral tests. RESULTS: Biochemical data showed that perinatal phencyclidine treatment significantly reduced glutathione and cysteine levels in all brain structures studied, methionine was diminished in the striatum, and homocysteine in both the frontal cortex and striatum. GR activity was increased in the frontal cortex while SODactivity was decreased in the hippocampus. Behaviorally, perinatal phencyclidine induced long-term deficits in social and cognitive function and a decrease in locomotor activity assessed as the time of walking. Finally, perinatal treatment with phencyclidine resulted in a significant reduction in body weight gain over time. CONCLUSION: Our research provides further evidence for the usefulness of the phencyclidine-induced neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia for studying the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.

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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 20268, 2023 11 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985716

ABSTRACT

The report presents robust and high throughput methods, based on liquid chromatography coupled with evaporative light scattering detection (HPLC-ELSD), for the simultaneous determination of major metabolites of ibuprofen (IBU), namely 2-hydroxyibuprofen and carboxyibuprofen (method A) as well as creatinine (Crn) (method B) in human urine. The assays primarily involve straightforward sample purification. For both methods, the chromatographic separation of the analytes is achieved within 8 min at room temperature on Poroshell 120 SB-C18 (75 × 4.6 mm, 2.7 µm) column using gradient elution. The eluents consisted of 0.1% formic acid in water and acetonitrile (method A) or water and methanol (method B) delivered at a flow rate of 1 or 0.5 mL/min, respectively. In relation to metabolites of IBU, the assay linearity was observed within 0.06-0.5 g/L in urine, while the Crn assay linearity was demonstrated within 0.5-30 mmol/L in urine. The limit of quantification for IBU metabolites was determined to be 0.06 g/L, and 0.5 mmol/L for Crn. These methods were successfully applied to urine samples delivered by ten apparently healthy donors showing that the HPLC-ELSD assays are suitable for human urine screening.


Subject(s)
Ibuprofen , Water , Humans , Ibuprofen/metabolism , Creatinine , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods
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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 13893, 2023 08 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37620384

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to develop and validate a simple, fast, and universal reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography method with fluorescence detection for the quantitation and evaluation of the stability of bakuchiol in cosmetic products. The analyte was extracted by tetrahydrofuran and separated on a Zorbax Eclipse Plus C18 analytical column (100 × 4.6 mm, 3.5 µm particle size) by a gradient elution program with the mobile phase consisting of water and acetonitrile and a flow rate of 1.0 mL min-1. The column temperature was held at 25 °C and fluorescence detection was performed at excitation and emission wavelengths of 264 and 338 nm, respectively. The stability studies of bakuchiol in cosmetic products were conducted under various conditions, including thermal and photolytic degradation, according to International Conference on Harmonization Guidelines. The calibration curve was linear in the range of 0.5-50.0 µg g-1 with a correlation coefficient greater than 0.9999. The limits of detection and quantification of the method were 0.1 and 0.5 µg g-1, respectively. Recovery values were in the range of 93.37-106.39 µg g-1, with relative standard deviations less than 6%. The method has been successfully applied to analyze different types of cosmetic products and proved to be reliable.


Subject(s)
Cosmetics , Phenols , Calibration , Chromatography, Reverse-Phase
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Eur J Med Chem ; 244: 114812, 2022 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36274280

ABSTRACT

The increasing resistance of Toxoplasma gondii to drugs and side effects of therapy indicate that specific treatment for these parasites is still needed. The 4-arylthiosemicarbazide derivatives seem to be a solution to this challenge because they have low cytotoxicity against host cells and high anti-T. gondii activity. The molecular mechanism for these compounds is related to the inhibition of tyrosine amino acids involved in the proliferation and parasitophorous vacuole formation. The pharmacokinetic analysis shows that 1-(4-Methylimidazol-5-oyl)-4-(4-nitrophenyl)thiosemicarbazide and 4-(3-Iodophenyl)-1-(4-methylimidazol-5-oyl)thiosemicarbazide administered intragastrically pass into the bloodstream and cross the blood-brain barrier, and the absorption of both compounds is first-order absorption. Toxicity analysis shows that our derivatives possess lower toxicity than the routinely used drugs trimethoprim, sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine, as was observed in the level of liver enzymes and creatinine. Both derivatives are highly potent antiparasitic agents against T. gondii, prolonged survival and cure parasite-infected mice. Additionally, significant reductions in cyst formation in the brain and heart were observed, but the highest decreases were noted in muscle and the level of bradyzoites was similar to these observed in mice treated with commercially used drugs. Collectively, the obtained results support the conclusion that both compounds are highly efficacious in a mouse model of acute and chronic toxoplasmosis.


Subject(s)
Antiprotozoal Agents , Semicarbazides , Toxoplasma , Toxoplasmosis , Animals , Mice , Antiprotozoal Agents/chemistry , Antiprotozoal Agents/pharmacokinetics , Antiprotozoal Agents/toxicity , Semicarbazides/chemistry , Semicarbazides/pharmacokinetics , Semicarbazides/toxicity , Toxoplasma/drug effects , Toxoplasmosis/drug therapy
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Molecules ; 27(19)2022 Oct 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36235175

ABSTRACT

Psoriasis is one of the most common inflammatory skin diseases affecting about 1-3% of the population. One of the characteristic abnormalities in psoriasis is the excessive production of antimicrobial peptides and proteins, which play an essential role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Antimicrobial peptides and proteins can be expressed differently in normal and diseased skin, reflecting their usefulness as diagnostic biomarkers. Moreover, due to their very important functions in innate immunity, members of host defense peptides and proteins are currently considered to be promising new therapeutic targets for many inflammatory diseases. Koebnerisin (S100A15) belongs to an S100 family of antimicrobial proteins, which constitute the multigenetic group of calcium-binding proteins involved in ion-dependent cellular functions and regulation of immune mechanisms. S100A15 was first discovered to be overexpressed in 'koebnerized' psoriatic skin, indicating its involvement in the disease phenotype and the same promising potential as a new therapeutic target. This review describes the involvement of antimicrobial peptides and proteins in inflammatory diseases' development and therapy. The discussion focuses on S100 proteins, especially koebnerisin, which may be involved in the underlying mechanism of the Köebner phenomenon in psoriasis, as well as other immune-mediated inflammatory diseases described in the last decade.


Subject(s)
Autoimmune Diseases , Psoriasis , Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides/metabolism , Autoimmune Diseases/drug therapy , Biomarkers , Humans , Psoriasis/metabolism , S100 Calcium Binding Protein A7 , S100 Proteins/genetics , S100 Proteins/metabolism
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Molecules ; 26(11)2021 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34205933

ABSTRACT

Biothiols are extremely powerful antioxidants that protect cells against the effects of oxidative stress. They are also considered relevant disease biomarkers, specifically risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In this paper, a new procedure for the simultaneous determination of human serum albumin and low-molecular-weight thiols in plasma is described. The method is based on the pre-column derivatization of analytes with a thiol-specific fluorescence labeling reagent, monobromobimane, followed by separation and quantification through reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (excitation, 378 nm; emission, 492 nm). Prior to the derivatization step, the oxidized thiols are converted to their reduced forms by reductive cleavage with sodium borohydride. Linearity in the detector response for total thiols was observed in the following ranges: 1.76-30.0 mg mL-1 for human serum albumin, 0.29-5.0 nmol mL-1 for α-lipoic acid, 1.16-35 nmol mL-1 for glutathione, 9.83-450.0 nmol mL-1 for cysteine, 0.55-40.0 nmol mL-1 for homocysteine, 0.34-50.0 nmol mL-1 for N-acetyl-L-cysteine, and 1.45-45.0 nmol mL-1 for cysteinylglycine. Recovery values of 85.16-119.48% were recorded for all the analytes. The developed method is sensitive, repeatable, and linear within the expected ranges of total thiols. The devised procedure can be applied to plasma samples to monitor biochemical processes in various pathophysiological states.


Subject(s)
Bridged Bicyclo Compounds/chemistry , Serum Albumin, Human/analysis , Sulfhydryl Compounds/analysis , Chromatography, Reverse-Phase , Humans , Molecular Weight , Oxidation-Reduction , Serum Albumin, Human/chemistry , Sulfhydryl Compounds/chemistry
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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 13(11)2020 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33167541

ABSTRACT

Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate is widely used in the therapy of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus; however, a high concentration of the prodrug effects kidney function damage. To control the effectiveness of kidney functions in treated patients, the level of creatinine in the body must be controlled. This work describes a simple, fast, and "plastic-waste" reducing method for the simultaneous determination of tenofovir and creatinine in human urine and plasma. In both assays, only 50 µL of body fluid was required. The tests were carried out by reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection. In urine samples, the limits of detection for tenofovir and creatinine were 4 µg mL-1 and 0.03 µmol mL-1, respectively. In plasma samples, the limits of detection were 0.15 µg mL-1 for tenofovir and 0.0003 µmol mL-1 for creatinine. The method was applied for the determination of tenofovir and creatinine in human urine and plasma samples. The biggest advantage of the elaborated method is the possibility to determine tenofovir and creatinine in one analytical run in both urine and plasma sample collected from HIV and HBV patients. The possibility to reduce the level of laboratory waste in a sample preparation protocol is in the mainstream of a new trend of analytical chemistry which is based on green chemistry.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 68(39): 10992-10999, 2020 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32886880

ABSTRACT

During this research a simple, accurate, and environmentally friendly method to determine lipoyllysine and lipoic acid in meat was developed and validated. The presented approach was based on the hydrolysis of the proteins containing lipoic acid, reduction of disulfide bonds with tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine, and precolumn derivatization of free thiol groups with 1-benzyl-2-chloropyridinium bromide long-term followed by HPLC separation with a diode-array detector. The method has been validated in accordance with the U.S. FDA guidelines and was linear in the range of 0.1-10 µmol/L in concentration with R2 values ≥0.9997 for both analytes. For lipoyllysine and lipoic acid, intra- and interday precision values were lower than 10%. The intraday accuracy values ranged from 91.0% to 99.4% for lipoyllysine and from 99.1% to 107.3% for lipoic acid, whereas the interday accuracy values for lipoyllysine and lipoic acid were 92.0-95.6% and 93.5-98.8%, respectively. Additionally, in this research the antioxidant activity of lipoyllysine and reduced lipoyllysine compound using spectrophotometric method with 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl was examined for the first time. The data showed that dihydrolipoyllysine exhibits stronger antioxidant capacity than lipoyllysine based on a lower value of concentration required to achieve a 50% antioxidant effect in 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging test.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/analysis , Lysine/analogs & derivatives , Thioctic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Cattle , Chickens , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Hydrolysis , Lysine/analysis , Meat/analysis , Mice , Rats , Thioctic Acid/analysis
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Antioxidants (Basel) ; 9(6)2020 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32575563

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of l-buthionine-(S,R)-sulfoximine (BSO), a glutathione (GSH) synthesis inhibitor, and GBR 12909, a dopamine reuptake inhibitor, administered alone or in combination to Sprague-Dawley rats during early postnatal development (p5-p16), on the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), lipid peroxidation (LP) and the activities of antioxidant enzymes: superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione disulfide reductase (GR) in peripheral tissues (liver, kidney) and selected brain structures (prefrontal cortex, PFC; hippocampus, HIP; and striatum, STR) of 16-day-old rats. The studied parameters were analyzed with reference to the content of GSH and sulfur amino acids, methionine (Met) and cysteine (Cys) described in our previous study. This analysis showed that treatment with a BSO + GBR 12909 combination caused significant decreases in the lipid peroxidation levels in the PFC and HIP, in spite of there being no changes in ROS. The reduction of lipid peroxidation indicates a weakening of the oxidative power of the cells, and a shift in balance in favor of reducing processes. Such changes in cellular redox signaling in the PFC and HIP during early postnatal development may result in functional changes in adulthood.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32447254

ABSTRACT

Homocysteine thiolactone (HTL) is a chemically reactive thioester that has been implicated in cardiovascular disease. So far, its presence has been documented in human and mouse plasma and urine. Here, using a new method, we show that HTL is present in human saliva. The assay involves chloroform-methanol extraction of HTL, lyophilization, and derivatization with N-trimethylsilyl-N-methyl trifluoroacetamide (MSTFA) and trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS). The method is based on a gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and quantifies HTL in a linear range from 0.05 to 1 µmol L-1 saliva and urine. The limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.05 µmol L-1. With respect to saliva specimen, the accuracy was 98.7-112.6%, and 90.2-100.5%, while the precision was 7.1-13.5% and 12.5-15.0% for the intra- and inter-day variation, respectively. In relation to urine samples, the accuracy was 91.9-110.9% and 91.2-103.3%, while the precision varied from 2.2% to 14.5% and 7.4% to 14.3% for intra- and inter-day measurements, respectively. Using this method, we show that in apparently healthy individuals (n = 18), HTL levels in saliva are not positively correlated with urinary HTL levels. Undoubtedly, larger population should be investigated to get more meaningful results.


Subject(s)
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods , Homocysteine/analogs & derivatives , Saliva/chemistry , Adult , Aged , Female , Homocysteine/analysis , Homocysteine/chemistry , Homocysteine/urine , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Young Adult
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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(3)2020 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32033303

ABSTRACT

α-Lipoic acid, glutathione, cysteine, and cysteinylglycine can be applied as therapeutic agents in civilization diseases such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers. On the other hand, a higher concentration of homocysteine can result in health problems and has been indicated as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and accelerated atherosclerosis. Here, the first simplified HPLC-UV assay that enables simultaneous determination of α-lipoic acid and low-molecular-mass thiols in plasma, reduces the number of steps, shortens the total time of sample preparation, and limits the amount of single-use polypropylene laboratory materials is described. The assay is based on reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography with UV detection and simultaneous reduction of disulfide bound with tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine and the selective pre-column derivatization of the thiol group with 1-benzyl-2-chloropyridinium bromide. Linearity in the detector responses for plasma samples were observed in ranges: 0.12-5.0 nmol mL-1 for α-lipoic acid; 2.0-20.0 nmol mL-1 for glutathione, cysteinylglycine, and homocysteine; and 40.0-400.0 for cysteine. The LODs for α-lipoic acid and low-molecular-mass thiols were 0.08 and 0.12 nmol mL-1, respectively, while LOQs were 0.12 and 0.16 nmol mL-1, respectively. The usefulness of the proposed method has been proven by its application to real samples.


Subject(s)
Plasma/metabolism , Sulfhydryl Compounds/blood , Sulfhydryl Compounds/metabolism , Thioctic Acid/blood , Thioctic Acid/metabolism , Adult , Cysteine/metabolism , Dipeptides/metabolism , Disulfides/metabolism , Female , Glutathione/metabolism , Homocysteine/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Molecular Weight , Oxidation-Reduction , Pyridinium Compounds/metabolism
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Food Chem ; 309: 125789, 2020 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31704073

ABSTRACT

In this study, the development of an electroanalytical assay based on square wave voltammetry technique for determining sesamol (Ses) in sesame oil samples is described. The influence of various factors such as pH of the supporting electrolyte, its composition, and SW (square wave) parameters was studied. Linearity of the peak current depended on the concentration of Ses in the range from 3.0 to 140.0 µmol L-1 with a limit of detection of 0.71 µmol L-1. Furthermore, the cyclic voltammetric behavior of Ses and the effects of scan rate and pH on the peak current and peak potential of Ses were determined. Moreover, the electrode process was found to be diffusion-controlled. The proposed methodology was successfully applied for determining Ses in commercial sesame oil samples. The obtained results were in good agreement with the results from the HPLC-UV reference method.


Subject(s)
Benzodioxoles/analysis , Phenols/analysis , Potentiometry , Sesame Oil/chemistry , Carbon/chemistry , Electrodes , Electrolytes/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Limit of Detection
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Molecules ; 24(23)2019 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31766654

ABSTRACT

Impaired glutathione (GSH) synthesis and dopaminergic transmission are important factors in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Our research aimed to assess the effects of l-buthionine-(S,R)-sulfoximine (BSO), a GSH synthesis inhibitor, and GBR 12909, a dopamine reuptake inhibitor, administered alone or in combination, to Sprague-Dawley rats during early postnatal development (p5-p16), on the levels of GSH, sulfur amino acids, global DNA methylation, and schizophrenia-like behavior. GSH, methionine (Met), homocysteine (Hcy), and cysteine (Cys) contents were determined in the liver, kidney, and in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and hippocampus (HIP) of 16-day-old rats. DNA methylation in the PFC and HIP and schizophrenia-like behavior were assessed in adulthood (p90-p93). BSO caused the tissue-dependent decreases in GSH content and alterations in Met, Hcy, and Cys levels in the peripheral tissues and in the PFC and HIP. The changes in these parameters were accompanied by alterations in the global DNA methylation in the studied brain structures. Parallel to changes in the global DNA methylation, deficits in the social behaviors and cognitive functions were observed in adulthood. Only BSO + GBR 12909-treated rats exhibited behavioral alterations resembling positive symptoms in schizophrenia patients. Our results suggest the usefulness of this neurodevelopmental model for research on the pathomechanism of schizophrenia.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids, Sulfur/deficiency , Buthionine Sulfoximine/adverse effects , Glutathione/deficiency , Piperazines/adverse effects , Schizophrenia/chemically induced , Animals , DNA Methylation/drug effects , Disease Models, Animal , Homeostasis , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Schizophrenia/genetics , Schizophrenia/metabolism
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Bioanalysis ; 11(14): 1359-1373, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31368790

ABSTRACT

Aim: The first method on urinary excreted amounts of lipoyllysine (LLys) after lipoic acid (LA) supplementation was developed and validated. The suggested procedure allowed simultaneous determination of LLys and LA. Methodology & results: After the conversion of analytes into their reduced forms with tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine and derivatization via thiol group with 1-benzyl-2-chloropyridinium bromide, separation of analytes derivatives was performed on C18 column using a gradient mobile phase consisting of acetic acid and acetonitrile. The calibration curves for LA and LLys were linear (R2 > 0.999) in the range of 0.4-12 µM concentration and all validation results were acceptable, according to the US FDA bioanalytical method guidelines. Conclusion: This method was effectively applied for LA and LLys quantification in human urine after oral LA supplementation.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements , Lysine/analogs & derivatives , Thioctic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Thioctic Acid/administration & dosage , Thioctic Acid/pharmacology , Urinalysis/methods , Administration, Oral , Adult , Analytic Sample Preparation Methods , Female , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Lysine/urine , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Standards , Thioctic Acid/urine
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Int J Mol Sci ; 20(13)2019 Jul 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31284671

ABSTRACT

(1) Antioxidants are involved in body protection mechanisms against reactive oxygen species. Amino acids such as glutathione (GSH) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) are known to be involved in providing protection against oxidative lethality. A quick and simple method for the determination of NAC and GSH in various biological matrices such as urine, plasma, and homogenates of brain tissues has been developed and described in this work. (2) The assay is based on reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography with spectrofluorimetric detection and on-column derivatization. Butylamine and o-phthaldialdehyde have been used as derivatization reagents. Since o-phthaldialdehyde constitutes a part of the mobile phase, the derivatization reaction and chromatographic separation occur simultaneously. (3) Linearity in the detector response for NAC in human urine was observed in the range of 5-200 nmol mL-1, and NAC and GSH in the brain tissue homogenates were observed in the range of 0.5-5 nmol mL-1 and 0.5-15 nmol mL-1, respectively. Human plasma linearity ranges covered 0.25-5.00 nmol mL-1 and 0.5-15 nmol mL-1 for NAC and GSH, respectively. The LODs for NAC and GSH were 0.01 and 0.02 nmol mL-1 while the LOQs were 0.02 and 0.05 nmol mL-1, respectively. The usefulness of the proposed method was proven through its application to real samples.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/blood , Amino Acids/urine , Antioxidants/analysis , Brain/metabolism , Butylamines/chemistry , Acetylcysteine/urine , Adult , Animals , Calibration , Disulfides/chemistry , Glutathione/analysis , Humans , Indicators and Reagents , Limit of Detection , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Swine , o-Phthalaldehyde/chemistry
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Biomed Chromatogr ; 33(9): e4576, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31069825

ABSTRACT

To help to clarify therapeutic functions of lipoic acid (LA) in biochemical and clinical practice we have elaborated a fast, simple and accurate HPLC method enabling determination of LA in human urine. The proposed analytical approach includes reduction of LA with tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine and simultaneous separation and derivatization of the analyte with butylamine and o-phthaldialdehyde followed by spectrofluorimetric detection at λex = 340 nm and λem = 440 nm. The assay was performed using gradient elution and the mobile phase containing 0.0025 mol L-1 o-phthaldialdehyde in 0.0025 mol L-1 NaOH and acetonitrile. Linearity of the detector response for LA was observed in the range of 0.3-8 µmol L-1 . Limits of detection and quantification for LA in urine samples were 0.02 and 0.03 µmol L-1 , respectively. The total analysis time, including sample work-up, was <20 min. The analytical procedure was successfully applied to analysis of real urine samples delivered from six healthy volunteers who received a single 100 mg dose of LA.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods , Thioctic Acid/urine , Adult , Female , Humans , Limit of Detection , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Thioctic Acid/chemistry , Thioctic Acid/isolation & purification
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Nutrients ; 11(2)2019 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30813404

ABSTRACT

Fried cottage cheese is a dairy product, popular in some parts of Poland. Proteomic analysis of a culture of the mold Galactomyces geotrichum 38 isolated from fried cottage cheese was performed using UHPLC/MS. From the proteins identified, we selected those involved in the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds and those useful in industry. In the G. geotrichum 38 culture, the production quantities of vitamin B2 (224 µg/L), ergosterol (54.63 mg/kg), and trehalose (0.91 g/L) were determined by HPLC. The identified proteins were also used to prepare a hypothetical fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, and the percentage of individual sphingolipids in the culture was determined. Sphingolipids are also bioactive compounds. During culturing of G. geotrichum 38, the percentage of three sphingolipids increased. The last step of the research was to prepare a model of fried cottage cheese. The mold G. geotrichum 38, used in the process of ripening fried cottage cheese, synthesized vitamin B2 and erogsterol, which influenced the nutritional value of the product.


Subject(s)
Cheese/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal/physiology , Geotrichum/metabolism , Cooking , Ergosterol/biosynthesis , Fungal Proteins , Humans , Proteomics , Riboflavin/biosynthesis , Sphingolipids/biosynthesis , Trehalose/biosynthesis
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Microcirculation ; 26(2): e12507, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30276964

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: H2 S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor outcome following preterm birth. In adult vasculature, H2 S is predominantly produced by CSE. We hypothesized that vascular CSE activity contributes to microvascular tone regulation during circulatory transition. METHODS: Preterm (GA62) and full-term (GA69) guinea pig fetuses and neonates were studied. Microvascular blood flow was assessed by laser Doppler flowmetry. Thiosulfate, primary urinary metabolite of H2 S, was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Real-time H2 S production was assessed using a microrespiration system in fetal and postnatal (10, 24 hours) skin and heart samples. CSE contribution was investigated by inhibition via propargylglycine. RESULTS: In preterm animals, postnatal H2 S production capacity in peripheral vasculature increased significantly and was significantly reduced by the inhibition of CSE. Urinary thiosulfate correlated with both microvascular blood flow and capacity of the vasculature to produce H2 S. H2 S produced via CSE did not correlate directly with microvascular blood flow. CONCLUSIONS: In preterm neonates, H2 S production increases during fetal-to-neonatal transition and CSE contribution to total H2 S increases postnatally. CSE-dependent mechanisms may therefore underpin the increase in H2 S production over the first 72 hours of life in preterm human neonates, associated with both central and peripheral cardiovascular instability.


Subject(s)
Cystathionine gamma-Lyase/metabolism , Hydrogen Sulfide/blood , Microcirculation/drug effects , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Blood Flow Velocity , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Fetus , Guinea Pigs , Laser-Doppler Flowmetry , Microcirculation/physiology , Premature Birth/etiology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30241070

ABSTRACT

It is well established that homocysteine thiolactone (HTL) is associated with some health disorders, including cardiovascular diseases. HTL is a by-product of sulfur metabolic cycle. So far, its presence has been confirmed in human plasma and urine. It has been also shown that a vast majority of HTL is removed from human body through kidney. Thus, the aim of the current investigations has been the identification, separation and quantification of HTL in urine samples. For the first time a cheap, reliable and robust GC-MS method was developed for the determination of HTL in human urine in the form of its volatile isobutyl chloroformate derivative. Separation of the analyte and internal standard (homoserine lactone (HSL)) was achieved in 15 min followed by mass spectrometry detection (MS). Isocratic elution was accomplished with helium at a flow rate of 1 mL min-1 and a gradient of the column temperature was concomitant with the analysis. The mass spectrometer was set to the electron impact mode at 70 eV. The ion source, quadrupole and MS interface temperatures were set to 230 °C, 150 °C and 250 °C, respectively. Elaborated analytical procedure allows quantification of analyte in a linear range of 0.01-0.20 nmol mL-1 urine. The LOQ and LOD values were 0.01 and 0.005 nmol mL-1, respectively. The method accuracy ranged from 98.0% to 103.2%, while precision varied from 6.4% to 9.5% and from 10.7% to 16.9% for intra- and inter-day measurements, respectively. Finally, the method has been successfully implemented in the analysis of 12 urine samples donated by apparently healthy volunteers. Concentration of HTL ranged from

Subject(s)
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods , Homocysteine/analogs & derivatives , Formates/chemistry , Homocysteine/isolation & purification , Homocysteine/urine , Humans , Limit of Detection , Linear Models , Liquid-Liquid Extraction , Reproducibility of Results
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J Sep Sci ; 41(16): 3241-3249, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30014601

ABSTRACT

We have developed a simple, fast, accurate, and cheap method for the simultaneous determination of total cysteine, homocysteine, glutathione, and N-acetylcysteine in brain homogenates based on the reduction of disulfide bonds by tris(2-carboxyethyl) phosphine, pre-column derivatization of free thiol groups with 2-chloro-1-methylquinolinium tetrafluoroborate followed by ion-pair reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography separation with ultraviolet detection. The separation of thiol derivatives was achieved in 10 min. Linearity was observed in the range of 10-300, 0.7-10, 2-30, and 3-20 µmol/L homogenate with a limit of detection of 3.7, 0.2, 0.8, and 1.2 µmol/L homogenate for cysteine, homocysteine, glutathione, and N-acetylcysteine, respectively. The precision, calculated as relative standard deviation, was in the range of 1.21-4.77, 1.53-14.35, 0.47-1.92, and 1.61-8.95% for cysteine, homocysteine, glutathione, and N-acetylcysteine, respectively. The presented method was successfully applied to the selective determination of total amino thiols in pig brain tissue samples.


Subject(s)
Acetylcysteine/analysis , Brain/metabolism , Cysteine/analysis , Glutathione/analysis , Homocysteine/analysis , Acetylcysteine/metabolism , Animals , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Cysteine/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Homocysteine/metabolism , Swine
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