Volume 29, Issue 1 964630 pp. 31-36
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Plasma Protein Oxidation and Its Correlation with Antioxidant Potential During Human Aging

Kanti Bhooshan Pandey

Kanti Bhooshan Pandey

Department of Biochemistry University of Allahabad Allahabad, India , allduniv.ac.in

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Mohd Murtaza Mehdi

Mohd Murtaza Mehdi

Department of Biochemistry University of Allahabad Allahabad, India , allduniv.ac.in

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Pawan Kumar Maurya

Pawan Kumar Maurya

Department of Biochemistry University of Allahabad Allahabad, India , allduniv.ac.in

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Syed Ibrahim Rizvi

Corresponding Author

Syed Ibrahim Rizvi

Department of Biochemistry University of Allahabad Allahabad, India , allduniv.ac.in

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First published: 21 May 2013
Citations: 3

Abstract

Previous studies have indicated that the main molecular characteristic of aging is the progressive accumulation of oxidative damages in cellular macromolecules. Proteins are one of the main molecular targets of age-related oxidative stress, which have been observed during aging process in cellular systems. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can lead to oxidation of amino acid side chains, formation of protein-protein cross-linkages, and oxidation of the peptide backbones. In the present study, we report the age-dependent oxidative alterations in biomarkers of plasma protein oxidation: protein carbonyls (PCO), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) and plasma total thiol groups (T-SH) in the Indian population and also correlate these parameters with total plasma antioxidant potential. We show an age dependent decrease in T-SH levels and increase in PCO and AOPPs level. The alterations in the levels of these parameters correlated significantly with the total antioxidant capacity of the plasma. The levels of oxidized proteins in plasma provide an excellent biomarker of oxidative stress due to the relative long half-life of such oxidized proteins.

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