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Potential applications of lipid peroxidation products - F-neuroprostanes, F-neuroprostanes, F-dihomo-isoprostanes and F-isoprostanes - in the evaluation of the allograft function in renal transplantation. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • F-neuroprostanes and F-dihomo-isoprostanes, along with 15-F-isoprostane, serve as important biomarkers for oxidative stress, linked to diseases like epilepsy and Alzheimer’s.
  • Urine samples from 60 renal transplant recipients were analyzed for these metabolites over six months post-transplant and compared with a control group of healthy subjects.
  • Findings indicate a decrease in specific biomarkers as kidney function improved, suggesting their potential utility in assessing renal function in post-transplant patients, though further research is needed to fully understand their clinical implications.

Article Abstract

F-neuroprostanes, F-neuroprostanes, and F-dihomo-isoprostanes, metabolites of non-enzymatic lipid peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids [docosahexaenoic acid, n-6 docosapentanoic acid, and adrenic acid respectively], have become important biomarkers for oxidative stress in several diseases like epilepsy and alzheimer. These biomarkers and the 15-F-isoprostane (also known as 8-iso-PGF) a F-isoprostane isomer measured as reference oxidative marker at systemic level, were analyzed by UHPLC-QqQ-MS/MS in the urine of 60 renal recipients from cadaveric donors of the Nephrology Unit of the University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, at six different times during the first six months after renal transplantation, and were compared with a control group of 60 healthy subjects from the same hospital. A total of 11 metabolites were analyzed and different patterns were observed. A tendency to decrease was observed in three metabolites (4-epi-4-F- NeuroP, ent-7(RS)-7-F-dihomo-IsoP, and ent-7(S)-7-F-dihomo-IsoP) and in our reference oxidative marker (15-F-IsoP) when kidney function improved and the excretion of urine proteins decreased. These results suggest that these three biomarkers of oxidative stress could be useful to assess renal function in the postransplant phase. Unfortunately, little is known about this kind of biomarker in this cohort of patients, so further investigation would be required in the clinical field to clarify the relationship between oxidative stress and the graft function, as well as the usefulness of these biomarkers as rejection markers.

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