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Formation of a dihydropyridine derivative as a potential cross‐link derived from malondialdehyde in physiological systems
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Malondialdehyde is a major oxidation product of lipids which is capable of cross-linking the collagen of the cardiovascular system. Identification of cross-links usually involves degradative procedures. In this paper, we use a novel, direct, approach using nuclear magnetic resonance to identify early and labile products. Initial model studies show that malondialdehyde reacts with lysine to form a dihydropyridine derivative rather than the unstable imidopropene Schiff base previously reported. The aldehydes on the pyridine ring could react further to cross-link collagen and stiffen the aorta, thereby promoting further glycation, a process that would be accelerated in diabetes.
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