无标记电化学检测糖化血红蛋白 (HbA1c) 和 C 反应蛋白 (CRP),预测糖尿病引起的冠心病的成熟程度

IF 4.8 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Bioelectrochemistry Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.1016/j.bioelechem.2024.108743
Rehmat Grewal , Greter A. Ortega , Fei Geng , Seshasai Srinivasan , Amin Reza Rajabzadeh
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糖尿病与冠心病(CHD)发病倾向增加之间的病理生理学联系已得到证实。现有证据证实,人体内高敏 C 反应蛋白(hs-CRP)的低浓度微量增加可决定冠心病的发病倾向。此外,糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)是公认的评估糖尿病进展的生物标志物。鉴于糖尿病和冠心病之间的正相关性,这项研究提出了一种前所未有的无标记电化学方法,用于双重检测总血红蛋白和 hs-CRP 的 HbA1c 百分比,从而有助于早期冠心病预测和经济高效的床旁诊断。此外,一种新型氧化还原探针 O-(4-硝基苯基磷酰)胆碱(C11H17N2O6P)被用于 CRP 的电化学检测,这种方法以前从未在科学文献中出现过。校准曲线显示,在 HbA1c 的线性范围为 0-30 mg/mL 时,PBS(pH 8)中的检测限为 5 mg/mL,模拟血液(SB)中的检测限为 6 mg/mL。同时,在 PBS(pH 7.4)和 SB 中测量 CRP 的线性范围为 0-0.05 mg/mL,检测限分别为 0.007 mg/mL 和 0.008 mg/mL。所展示的电化学系统可准确定量混合样品中的 HbA1c 和 CRP,证明了其合理的特异性和对复杂生物样品的实际适用性。
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Label-free electrochemical detection of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and C-reactive protein (CRP) to predict the maturation of coronary heart disease due to diabetes

The pathophysiological link between diabetes and heightened propensity for the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) is well-established. Prevailing evidence confirms that small increases in low concentrations of high-sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP) in the human body can determine the tendency of developing CHD. Additionally, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a well-recognized biomarker to evaluate diabetes progression. Given the positive correlation between diabetes and CHD, this research presents a notably unprecedented label-free electrochemical approach for the dual detection of %HbA1c regarding Total Hb and hs-CRP, facilitating early CHD prediction and cost-effective point-of-care diagnostics. Furthermore, a novel redox probe O-(4-Nitrophenylphosphoryl)choline (C11H17N2O6P) was used for the electrochemical detection of CRP, a method not documented in scientific literature before. The calibration curves demonstrate a limit of detection (LOD) of 5 mg/mL in PBS (pH 8) and 6 mg/mL in simulated blood (SB) for a linear range of 0–30 mg/mL of HbA1c. Conjointly, a LOD of 0.007 mg/mL and 0.008 mg/mL for measurement in PBS (pH 7.4) and SB are reported for a linear range of 0–0.05 mg/mL of CRP. The electrochemical systems presented could accurately quantify HbA1c and CRP in mixed samples, demonstrating reasonable specificity and practical applicability for complex biological samples.

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Bioelectrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry 生物-电化学
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期刊介绍: An International Journal Devoted to Electrochemical Aspects of Biology and Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry Bioelectrochemistry is an international journal devoted to electrochemical principles in biology and biological aspects of electrochemistry. It publishes experimental and theoretical papers dealing with the electrochemical aspects of: • Electrified interfaces (electric double layers, adsorption, electron transfer, protein electrochemistry, basic principles of biosensors, biosensor interfaces and bio-nanosensor design and construction. • Electric and magnetic field effects (field-dependent processes, field interactions with molecules, intramolecular field effects, sensory systems for electric and magnetic fields, molecular and cellular mechanisms) • Bioenergetics and signal transduction (energy conversion, photosynthetic and visual membranes) • Biomembranes and model membranes (thermodynamics and mechanics, membrane transport, electroporation, fusion and insertion) • Electrochemical applications in medicine and biotechnology (drug delivery and gene transfer to cells and tissues, iontophoresis, skin electroporation, injury and repair). • Organization and use of arrays in-vitro and in-vivo, including as part of feedback control. • Electrochemical interrogation of biofilms as generated by microorganisms and tissue reaction associated with medical implants.
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