1. Disease-associated acrolein: A possible diagnostic and therapeutic substrate for in vivo synthetic chemistry.
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Muguruma K, Pradipta AR, Ode Y, Terashima K, Michiba H, Fujii M, and Tanaka K
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- Acrolein analysis, Acrolein metabolism, Alzheimer Disease pathology, Alzheimer Disease therapy, Autoimmune Diseases therapy, Brain Diseases therapy, Humans, Lysine analogs & derivatives, Lysine blood, Lysine cerebrospinal fluid, Lysine chemistry, Lysine urine, Polyamines chemistry, Proteins chemistry, Acrolein chemistry, Alzheimer Disease diagnosis, Autoimmune Diseases diagnosis, Brain Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Acrolein, a highly reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, is a compound to which humans are exposed in many different situations and often causes various human diseases. This paper summarizes the reports over the past twenty-five years regarding disease-associated acrolein detected in clinical patients and the role acrolein plays in various diseases. In several diseases, it was found that the increased acrolein acts as a pathogenetic factor. Thus, we propose the utility of over-produced acrolein as a substrate for a promising therapeutic or diagnostic method applicable to a wide range of diseases based on an in vivo synthetic chemistry strategy., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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