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Non-enzymatic glycation reduces heparin cofactor II anti-thrombin activity
Authors:Dr. A. Ceriello  E. Marchi  M. Barbanti  M. R. Milani  D. Giugliano  A. Quatraro  P. Lefebvre
Affiliation:(1) Cattedra di Diabetologia e Dietoterapia I Facolta di Medicina, Universita di Napoli, Napoli;(2) Alfa Ricerche, Bologna;(3) Centro di Diabetologia, Casa di Cura S. Rita, Taranto, Italy;(4) Division of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Disorders, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium;(5) Viale Lincoln 4 Parco Mecos, I-81100 Caserta, Italy
Abstract:Summary The effects of non-enzymatic glycation on heparin cofactor II activity, at glucose concentrations which might be expected in physiological or diabetic conditions have been evaluated in this study. Radiolabelled glucose incorporation was associated with a loss of heparin cofactor anti-thrombin activity. The heparin cofactor heparin and dermatan sulfatedependent inhibition of thrombin was significantly reduced, showing a remarkable decrease of the maximum second order rate constant. This study shows that heparin cofactor can be glycated at glucose concentrations found in the blood, and that this phenomenon produces a loss of heparin cofactor-antithrombin activity. These data suggest, furthermore, a possible link between heparin cofactor glycation and the pathogenesis of thrombosis in diabetes mellitus.
Keywords:Heparin cofactor II  glycation  anti-thrombin activity  heparin  dermatan-sulfate
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