In vitro evaluation of newly developed adsorbent for selective removal of glycosylated low-density lipoprotein.

Shun Murabayashi, Takuji Nishide, Yoshinori Mitamura
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Abstract

Chronic hyperglycemia leads to the accumulation of nonenzymatically derived glycosylation products on proteins. Such glycosylation products, especially glycosylated low-density lipoprotein (glc-LDL), have been increasingly recognized as factors in the pathogeneses of diabetic complications. A new adsorbent was developed for the selective removal of glc-LDL from plasma. The adsorbent has dual ligands in order to improve the specific binding affinity for glc-LDL that consisted of boronic acid moiety for the glycosylated site and acrylic acid (AA) moiety for the apolipoprotein B of LDL. The adsorbent was synthesized by copolymerization of 4-vinyl phenyl boronic acid and AA. Five kinds of copolymers having different compositions were prepared and evaluated in terms of glc-LDL in vitro adsorption in human plasma. The adsorption behaviors were different depending on the polymer composition. The adsorbent having the AA composition from 50% to 90% showed very high selectivity for glc-LDL adsorption. The capability of selective adsorption was not impaired in human plasma. These results suggested that the adsorbent would be a promising material for glc-LDL apheresis.

新型吸附剂选择性去除糖基化低密度脂蛋白的体外评价。
慢性高血糖导致蛋白质上非酶源性糖基化产物的积累。这种糖基化产物,特别是糖基化低密度脂蛋白(glc-LDL),已越来越多地被认为是糖尿病并发症的发病因素。研制了一种新型吸附剂,用于选择性去除血浆中的葡萄糖-低密度脂蛋白。该吸附剂具有双配体,以提高对glc-LDL的特异性结合亲和力,其中硼酸片段用于糖基化位点,丙烯酸(AA)片段用于LDL的载脂蛋白B。采用4-乙烯基苯硼酸与AA共聚法制备了吸附剂。制备了5种不同组成的共聚物,并对其在人血浆中的吸附性能进行了评价。聚合物的组成不同,吸附行为也不同。AA含量为50% ~ 90%的吸附剂对glc-LDL的吸附具有很高的选择性。在人血浆中的选择性吸附能力未受影响。这些结果表明,该吸附剂是一种很有前途的用于glc-LDL分离的材料。
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