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背景:人体中存在的D -氨基酸来源于饮食、菌群和内源性合成(至少D -丝氨酸,可能还有D -天冬氨酸)。D -氨基酸参与重要的生理过程(例如,D -丝氨酸和D -天冬氨酸分别作为协同激动剂和激动剂作用于N -甲基- D -天冬氨酸受体),越来越多的证据表明D -氨基酸与不同的病理状态有关。 方法: 血液中 D-氨基酸水平的测定主要基于高效液相色谱法的对映体分离。 由于与相应的 L-氨基酸相比,D-对映异构体的含量较低,并且与生物基质相关的背景噪声较高,因此必须要阳性和阴性对照来获得可靠的值。 结果:血液中D -丝氨酸水平的改变已经在一些神经和精神疾病中被报道:它被认为是精神分裂症、阿尔茨海默病和肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症中有希望的生物标志物。的确,D -丝氨酸水平似乎是严重抑郁障碍和创伤后应激障碍抗抑郁反应的一个适当的预测因子,也是早期认知能力下降的一个预后生物标志物,特别是当同时考虑D -丝氨酸和D-脯氨酸水平时。此外,D -氨基酸似乎是与中枢神经系统无关的病理的有用生物标志物,如胰腺癌和慢性肾脏疾病。 结论: 这是第一篇侧重于确定血液中 D -氨基酸水平作为诊断和预后生物标志物的综述。 D-氨基酸参与各种生理途径的实验证据表明,也可以研究它们在其他疾病中的水平,例如糖尿病。 总之,血液中 D-氨基酸的水平可能代表各种疾病的新型诊断外周生物标志物。 需要进一步的研究来标准化/自动化测定并确认其临床有效性。
关键词: D -丝氨酸,D -天冬氨酸,早期诊断,阿尔茨海默病,精神分裂症,胰腺癌,慢性肾病。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:D-amino Acids as Novel Blood-based Biomarkers
Volume: 29 Issue: 24
关键词: D -丝氨酸,D -天冬氨酸,早期诊断,阿尔茨海默病,精神分裂症,胰腺癌,慢性肾病。
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Background: D-amino acids are present in the human body originating from diet, bacterial flora, and endogenous synthesis (at least for D-serine and, probably, D-aspartate). D-amino acids are involved in important physiological processes (e.g., D-serine and D-aspartate act on the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor as co-agonist and agonist, respectively) and increasing evidence links D-amino acids to different pathological states.
Methods: Determination of D-amino acids levels in blood is mainly based on enantiomeric separations by high performance liquid chromatography. Because of the low amount of D-enantiomers compared to the corresponding L-amino acids and the high background noise associated with biological matrices, positive and negative controls are absolutely required to obtain reliable values.
Results: Altered levels of D-serine in blood have been reported in several neurological and psychiatric disorders: it has been proposed as promising biomarker in schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Indeed, D-serine levels seem an appropriate predictor of anti-depressant response in major depressive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder, as well as a prognostic biomarker of early cognitive decline, especially when considering D-serine and D-proline levels simultaneously. Furthermore, D-amino acids seem useful biomarkers for pathologies not related to the central nervous system, such as pancreatic cancer and chronic kidney diseases.
Conclusion: This is the first review focusing on the determination of blood levels of Damino acids as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. The experimental evidence of involvement of D-amino acids in various physiological pathways suggest investigating their levels in additional pathologies too, such as diabetes mellitus. In conclusion, the levels of D-amino acids in blood may represent novel diagnostic peripheral biomarkers for various disorders. Further studies are required to standardize/automatize the determinations and for confirming their clinical effectiveness.
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D-amino Acids as Novel Blood-based Biomarkers, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2022; 29 (24) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666211125092438
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