scholarly journals Pengaruh Pemberian Serum Albumin Manusia terhadap Kadar Albumin dalam Darah pada Anjing dengan status Hipoalbuminemia

2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Julita Dewitri Merthayasa ◽  
Putu Devi Devi Jayanti ◽  
Soedarmanto Indarjulianto ◽  
Ryan Hadi Permana ◽  
Nadia Liswardani Destinanda ◽  
...  

Albumin consists of 50% of the total plasma protein and it is very important protein in the animal's body. Hypoalbuminemia can occurs due to various conditions, such as loss of protein nephropathy, loss of enteropathic proteins, chronic and acute diarrhea or heavy bleeding as well as malnutrition and malabsorption conditions. This study aims to determine the effect of  human serum albumin  20% infusion to increase albumin blood level in hypoalbuminemia dogs. Animals used in this study were 5 dogs whose results showed the levels of albumin below normal limits or hypoalbuminemia. Dogs with hypoalbuminemia will be infused with human serum albumin (HSA) 20% through intravenous for ± 4 hours. Then, these dogs blood will be drawn days after infusion to screen for albumin levels. The results obtained in the form of examination data of albumin blood levels in the blood before and after infusion will be analyzed with paired T-test. The results showed an increase of albumin level significantly from an average of 1.98 ± 0.356 to 2.28 ± 0.257(P <0.05). This study shows the presence of human albumin serum through intravenous infusion was able to increase albumin levels in dogs with hypoalbuminemia.

1979 ◽  
Vol 177 (1) ◽  
pp. 251-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
N Doyen ◽  
C Lapresle

When human albumin was treated with CNBr, a fragment designated D was obtained and attributed to the absence from some of the albumin molecules of methionine at position 123 [Lapresle & Doyen (1975) Biochem. J. 151, 637-643]. The present study shows that methionine-123 is converted into homoserine without cleavage of the subsequent methionine-cystine bond. With bovine alpha-lactalbumin, a further example of non-cleavage of a methionine-cystine bond with conversion of methionine into homoserine is reported.


1959 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 323-327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Werner Heinzel ◽  
Ekkehard Kallee

1. The glomerular capsules of 8 Bombinata toads have been tapped. The glomerula have been found to excrete 0.035-0.15 μg of protein in about 0.11 μl of urine per hour, i. e., a 0.1 p.c. protein solution.2. Radioiodinated human serum albumin when injected intraperitoneally was excreted by the toad glomerula into the primary urine and resorbed back by the tubuli in principle in the same ways as toad serum proteins. However, the human albumin was excreted by the glomerula to a significantly larger extent than toad proteins.3. The concentration of both toad protein and 131I-labelled human albumin was approximately seven times lower in the bladder urine than in the primary urine.


2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (11) ◽  
pp. 1357-1363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucía Asensi-Bernardi ◽  
Yolanda Martín-Biosca ◽  
Salvador Sagrado ◽  
María J. Medina-Hernández

1993 ◽  
Vol 58 (11) ◽  
pp. 2605-2611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimír Šmigol ◽  
František Švec

Relative hydrophilicity of poly(glyceryl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate) beads before and after modification with epichlorohydrin followed by hydrolysis has been studied. The hydrophilicity was determined from the retention of human serum albumin in a column packed with the polymers using various mobile phases. Hydrophilization dramatically decreases the extent of human serum albumin adsorption and provides beads suitable for size-exclusion HPLC of hydrophobic proteins.


Molecules ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Szkudlarek ◽  
Jadwiga Pożycka ◽  
Małgorzata Maciążek-Jurczyk

Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) are created in the last step of protein glycation and can be a factor in aging and in the development or worsening of many degenerative diseases (diabetes, chronic kidney disease, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.). Albumin is the most susceptible to glycation plasma protein. Modified albumin by AGEs may be more resistant to enzymatic degradation, which further increases the local accumulation of AGEs in tissues. The aim of the present study was to analyze in vitro glycation of serum albumin in the presence of piracetam (PIR) and the gliclazide (GLZ)-glycated albumin interaction. The analysis of PIR as an inhibitor and GLZ interaction with nonglycated human albumin (HSA) and glycated by fructose human albumin (gHSAFRC), in the absence and presence of piracetam (gHSAFRC-PIR), was performed by fluorescence quenching of macromolecules. On the basis of obtained data we concluded that under the influence of glycation, association constant ( K a ) of gliclazide to human serum albumin decreases and GLZ binds to HSA with less strength than under physiological conditions. PIR strongly inhibited the formation of AGEs in the system where the efficiency of HSA glycation was the largest. The analysis of piracetam influence on the GLZ-glycated albumin interaction has shown that piracetam increases the binding strength of GLZ to glycated albumin and weakens its therapeutic effect. Based on the obtained data we concluded that monitoring therapy and precautions are required in the treatment when the combinations of gliclazide and piracetam are used at the same time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 030006052098773
Author(s):  
Jin Zhang ◽  
ZheTao Zhang ◽  
TianLu Shi

Background This study used single-center analysis of human serum albumin clinical usage and enteral-parenteral nutritional support to establish clinical application standards for the rational use of human serum albumin. Methods A total of 1984 patients receiving human serum albumin were enrolled in this retrospective study to analyze the rational application of human serum albumin and enteral-parenteral nutritional support. Results Among 1984 patients, 1044 (52.6%) were found to have irrational applications for human serum albumin use. Major indications for irrational applications were hypoproteinemia (30.0%) and nutritional support (21.9%). Surgical departments including thoracic surgery, orthopedics, and neurosurgery had the most irrational applications, occupying 18.4%, 8.4%, and 4.2%, respectively. A total of 1627 patients (82%) required nutritional support and 745 (45.8%) had irrational nutritional support. Moreover, 694 patients (35.0%) received human serum albumin as the only source of nutritional support. Conclusions Clinical training and the establishment of an approval system should be used to enhance the rational use of human serum albumin, ensuring medication safety, reducing medical costs, and avoiding the waste of medical resources.


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