Comprehensive Glycomic Analysis Reveals that Human Serum Albumin Glycation Specifically Affects the Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Different Anticoagulant Drugs in Diabetes.
Publication Title
Diabetes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-23-2020
Abstract
Long-term hyperglycemia in diabetic patients leads to human serum albumin (HSA) glycation, which may impair HSA function as a transport protein and affect the therapeutic efficacy of anticoagulants in diabetic patients. In this study, a novel mass spectrometry (MS) approach was developed to reveal the differences in the profiles of HSA glycation sites between diabetic and healthy subjects. K199 was the glycation site most significantly changed in diabetic patients, contributing to different interactions of glycated HSA (gHSA) and normal HSA with two types of anticoagulant drugs, heparin and warfarin.
Clinical Institute
Kidney & Diabetes
Specialty/Research Institute
Endocrinology
Specialty/Research Institute
Pharmacy