Dataset related to the article "Albumin Thiolation and Oxidative Stress Status in Patients with Aortic Valve Stenosis"
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This record contains raw data related to the article "Albumin Thiolation and Oxidative Stress Status in Patients with Aortic Valve Stenosis".
Abstract: Recent evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species play an important causative rolein the onset and progression of valvular diseases. Here, we analyzed the oxidative modifications ofalbumin (HSA) occurring on Cysteine 34 and the antioxidant capacity of the serum in 44 patientswith severe aortic stenosis (36 patients underwent aortic valve replacement and 8 underwent asecond aortic valve substitution due to a degenerated bioprosthetic valve), and in 10 healthy donors(controls). Before surgical intervention, patients showed an increase in the oxidized form of albumin(HSA-Cys), a decrease in the native reduced form (HSA-SH), and a significant reduction in serumfree sulfhydryl groups and in the total serum antioxidant activity. Patients undergoing a second valvereplacement showed levels of HSA-Cys, free sulfhydryl groups, and total antioxidant activity similarto those of controls. In vitro incubation of whole blood with aspirin (ASA) significantly increased thefree sulfhydryl groups, suggesting that the in vivo treatment with ASA may contribute to reducingoxidative stress. We also found that N-acetylcysteine and its amide derivative were able to regenerateHSA-SH. In conclusion, the systemic oxidative stress reflected by high levels of HSA-Cys is increasedin patients with aortic valve stenosis. Thiol–disulfide breaking agents regenerate HSA-SH, thuspaving the way to the use these compounds to mitigate the oxidative stress occurring in the disease
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2024-01-22



