Structural changes in plasma circulating fibrinogen after moderate beer consumption as determined by electrophoresis and spectroscopy

Shela Gorinstein*, Abraham Caspi, Ivan Goshev, Sevil Aksu, Johann Salnikow, Christian Scheler, Efren Delgado-licon, Anda Rosen, Moshe Weisz, Imanuel Libman, Simon Trakhtenberg

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Abstract

The effects of short-term moderate beer consumption (MBC) on plasma circulating fibrinogen (PCF) in patients suffering from coronary atherosclerosis were investigated by use of 2-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE), circular dichroism (CD), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Forty-eight volunteers after coronary bypass surgery were divided into experimental (EG) and control (CG) groups, each of 24. Patients of the EG group consumed 330 mL of beer/day (about 20 g of alcohol) for 30 consecutive days, and CG volunteers drank mineral water instead of beer. Blood samples were collected before and after the experiment. In 21 out of 24 patients after beer consumption the plasma circulating fibrinogen was compromised: changes in its secondary structure were found. These changes were expressed in relatively low electrophoretic mobility and charge heterogeneity, decrease in α-helix and increase in β-sheet, and in slight shift of amide I and II bands. Our findings indicate that one of the positive benefits of moderate beer consumption is to diminish the production of fibrinogen and its stability, which reduces the potential risk exerted by this protein. Thus, in most of beer-consuming patients some qualitative structural changes in plasma circulating fibrinogen were detected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)822-827
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jan 2003

Keywords

  • 2-DE
  • CD
  • FT-IR
  • Fibrinogen
  • Moderate beer consumption
  • Structural changes

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