Time-Resolved Tryptophan Fluorescence as an Indicator of Alterations in Serum Proteins in Melancholic Depression

—The goal of this work was to search for blood serum parameters that would be associated with the state of patients with mental disorders. Such indicators are needed for an objective assessment of this state versus the prevailing subjective evaluation methodologies. The kinetics of tryptophan fluore...

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Published in:Biophysics (Oxford) Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 95 - 99
Main Authors: Syrejshchikova, T. I., Smolina, N. V., Brilliantova, V. V., Syromyatnikova, E. D., Uzbekov, M. G., Dobretsov, G. E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 2019
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Summary:—The goal of this work was to search for blood serum parameters that would be associated with the state of patients with mental disorders. Such indicators are needed for an objective assessment of this state versus the prevailing subjective evaluation methodologies. The kinetics of tryptophan fluorescence decay in the serum albumin fraction was compared in patients with melancholic depression (before treatment) and in healthy volunteers. Albumin fluorescence is mainly due to the tryptophan 214 residue, which is located in the immediate vicinity of the first drug-binding center of the molecule. The decay kinetics were described as a sum of three exponential functions with lifetimes τ i (in the 6.5, 2.8 and 1.0 ns region) and the amplitudes A i . The τ i values were similar in both groups of individuals. In contrast, there was a significant difference between patients and controls in the A 1 / A 3 amplitude ratio. It is suggested that the A 1 / A 3 value can be considered as a potential marker indicating the presence or absence of melancholic depression in patients before treatment.
ISSN:0006-3509
1555-6654
DOI:10.1134/S0006350919010184