Publications by authors named "J Ducobu"

Protein carbamylation by cyanate is a post-translational modification associated with several (patho)physiological conditions, including cardiovascular disorders. However, the biochemical pathways leading to protein carbamylation are incompletely characterized. This work demonstrates that the heme protein myeloperoxidase (MPO), which is secreted at high concentrations at inflammatory sites from stimulated neutrophils and monocytes, is able to catalyze the two-electron oxidation of cyanide to cyanate and promote the carbamylation of taurine, lysine, and low-density lipoproteins.

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  • * Researchers found that MPO activity significantly increases when it binds to LDL, leading to changes in its structure and function, as evidenced by techniques like amperometry and circular dichroism.
  • * The study identifies a total of 97 modified peptides in apoB-100 due to hypochlorous acid exposure, confirming that similar modifications are observable in LDL from patients with high cardiovascular risk, thus highlighting the role of MPO in LDL oxidation.
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Background: Blood fluidity is maintained by a delicate balance between coagulation and fibrinolysis. The endothelial cell surface is a key player in this equilibrium and cell surface disruptions can upset the balance. We investigated the role of pericellular myeloperoxidase oxidized LDLs (Mox-LDLs) in this balance.

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Background: Fenofibrate can be prescribed concomitantly with an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statin) to improve achievement of lipid goals in patients with atherogenic mixed hyperlipidaemia. However, some safety concerns, particularly an increased risk of myopathy, have been reported when these drugs are taken together.

Objective: The aim of this analysis was to assess the general safety and tolerability of a fenofibrate/pravastatin (FF/PRA) 160 mg/40 mg fixed-dose combination (FDC) capsule based on a pooled database of phase III clinical trials in patients with mixed hyperlipidaemia.

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A thyroid nodule is a frequent occurrence. Its prevalence in a general adult population is about 50% and can even reach 67% when a cervical echography is performed. Only 5% of these nodules are cancers, and it is therefore important to avoid an useless and riskful surgery.

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