An oxidized/reduced state of plasma albumin reflects malnutrition due to an insufficient diet in rats

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We examined whether protein- and food-intake restrictions modulate the oxidized/reduced state of plasma albumin in Sprague- Dawley rats. Rats were fed a 3%, 5%, 10% or 20% casein diet for 2 weeks. The plasma albumin concentration significantly decreased with decreasing protein intake. However, no significant difference in plasma albumin concentration was seen between rats fed the 5% or 10% casein diet. In rats fed the 5% casein diet, the percentage of mercaptalbumin within total plasma albumin was significantly lower and that of nonmercaptalbumin-1 was significantly higher than in rats fed the 10% casein diet. In experiments with food- intake restriction for 2 weeks, rats were fed 50% or 75% of the amount of a 20% casein diet consumed by control rats. The per- centage of mercaptalbumin was significantly lower and that of nonmercaptalbumin-2 was significantly higher in rats with food- intake restriction than in control rats. When rats with malnutrition were refed with the 20% casein diet ad libitum, the percentage of mercaptalbumin rapidly increased. The change in the percentage of mercaptalbumin was correlated with the plasma transthyretin concentration. These results indicate that the oxidized/reduced state of plasma albumin may be applied as a sensitive marker of nutritional status reflecting dietary pattern.

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Kuwahata, M., Hasegawa, M., Kobayashi, Y., Wada, Y., & Kido, Y. (2017). An oxidized/reduced state of plasma albumin reflects malnutrition due to an insufficient diet in rats. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 60(1), 70–75. https://doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.16-33

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