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Thomas Merlin C - - 2012
The burden of nephropathy is unequally shared across patients with diabetes. The majority of the variability in incident nephropathy remains unaccounted for by conventional risk factors. There appears to be an inherited predisposition for diabetic nephropathy, but this does not follow simple Mendelian rules. Any inherited predisposition for nephropathy is ...
Shoukry Amira - - 2012
Endothelial dysfunction plays an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular disease, including diabetic nephropathy (DN). Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene polymorphisms that affect eNOS activity are associated with endothelial dysfunction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of three polymorphisms of the eNOS gene ...
Steck Andrea K - - 2012
We assessed the effects of non-HLA gene polymorphisms on the risk of islet autoimmunity (IA) and progression to type 1 diabetes in The Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young. A total of 1,743 non-Hispanic, white children were included: 861 first-degree relatives and 882 general population children identified as having high-risk ...
Nakayama Maki - - 2012
There is accumulating evidence that autoimmunity to insulin B chain peptide, amino acids 9-23 (insulin B:9-23), is central to development of autoimmune diabetes of the NOD mouse model. We hypothesized that enhanced susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes is the result of targeting of insulin by a T-cell receptor (TCR) sequence commonly ...
Cilenšek Ines - - 2012
Thus far only a limited number of studies examined the association between endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) polymorphisms and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). In this report, two polymorphisms in the eNOS gene have been investigated, namely the 894G>T (Glu298Asp) and a 27 bp VNTR (4b/4a), to assess their possible relationships to ...
Saxena Madhukar - - 2012
In this first report on the association of an IL-10 promoter polymorphism with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a North Indian population, the -592A/C SNP (rs1800872) was genotyped by PCR-RFLP and the IL-10 level measured using ELISA. Although no significant difference was observed in the genotypic frequencies (P = 0.657), diabetes patients ...
Shi Xiaohong - - 2012
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between haptoglobin (Hp) gene polymorphism and occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in a northern Chinese population. We studied the association of the Hp gene polymorphism with T2DM in 584 unrelated T2DM patients and 690 control subjects with normal ...
Veldt B J - - 2012
IL28B polymorphisms are strongly associated with response to treatment for HCV infection. IL28B acts on interferon-stimulated genes via the JAK-STAT pathway, which has been implicated in development of insulin resistance. We investigated whether IL28B polymorphisms are associated with posttransplant diabetes mellitus (DM). Consecutive HCV patients who underwent liver transplantation between ...
Yalamanchi Sudha K - - 2012
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex genetic disease characterized by heritable reproductive and metabolic abnormalities. Genetic variants associated with the reproductive phenotype have been mapped to the fibrillin-3 (FBN3) gene and to a novel transcription factor-7-like 2 (TCF7L2) locus (rs11196236 G). The association of these genetic variants with metabolic ...
Yaghini Narges - - 2012
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most common types of endocrine disease and the immune system plays a predominant role in its pathogenesis. Aims: The present study aimed to examine known gene polymorphisms within IL-12B (+1188) region and its circulating serum levels in Type 2 diabetic patients ...
Gan Wei - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Transmembrane protease serine 6 (TMPRSS6) regulates iron homeostasis by inhibiting the expression of hepcidin. Multiple common variants in TMPRSS6 were significantly associated with serum iron in recent genome-wide association studies, but their effects in the Chinese remain to be elucidated. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to determine whether the TMPRSS6 ...
Schroner Z - - 2012
The aim of the present pilot pharmacogenetic study was to analyse quantitative effects of sulphonylurea treatment in addition to metformin on parameters of glycaemic control with respect to CDKAL1 genotypes in patients with type 2 diabetes. Effect of 6-month sulphonylurea therapy on glycaemic control according to CDKAL1 genotypes was evaluated ...
Zhang Zhimin - - 2012
BACKGROUND: -Diabetic patients have an increased risk of developing atherosclerosis and related complications compared to non-diabetic individuals. The increased cardiovascular risk associated with diabetes is due in part to genetic variations that influence both glucose homeostasis and atherosclerotic lesion growth. Mouse strains C57BL/6J (B6) and BALB/cJ (BALB) exhibit distinct differences ...
Volkmar Michael - - 2012
In addition to genetic predisposition, environmental and lifestyle factors contribute to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Epigenetic changes may provide the link for translating environmental exposures into pathological mechanisms. In this study, we performed the first comprehensive DNA methylation profiling in pancreatic islets from T2D and non-diabetic donors. ...
Ryu Jihye - - 2012
Genome-wide associations with glycosylated hemoglobin, which reflects the long-term glycemia, were examined using two independent cohorts of the Korea Association Resource (KARE) consortium. We first identified sequence variants within a linkage disequilibrium block (r(2) > 0.98) in the intron 5 of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit-associated protein 1-like 1 (CDKAL1) ...
Martínez-García M A - - 2012
Hexose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (H6PDH) influences 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity, a key enzyme in the peripheral metabolism of cortisol that modulates insulin sensitivity in adipose tissue. To study the associations of R453Q and D151A polymorphisms in the H6PDH gene (H6PD) with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and their influence on clinical and metabolic variables, ...
Han Chang Yeop - - 2012
Excess glucose and free fatty acids delivered to adipose tissue causes local inflammation, which contributes to insulin resistance. Glucose and palmitate generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) in adipocytes, leading to monocyte chemotactic factor gene expression. Docosahexaenoate (DHA) has the opposite effect. In this study we evaluated the potential sources of ...
Jeong Jee-Heon - - 2012
This study assessed whether the newly designed exendin-4 (Ex-4) gene with highly releasable characteristics could enhance the beta cell function, thereby attenuating the essential islet mass required to cure diabetes. We constructed a lentivirus system encoding for a highly releasable secretion signal peptide, the peptide linked Ex-4 (SP-Ex-4) gene. After ...
Tabassum Rubina - - 2012
Though multiple studies link chromosomal regions 1q21-q23 and 20q13 with type 2 diabetes, fine mapping of these regions is yet to confirm gene(s) explaining the linkages. These candidate regions remain unexplored in Indians, which is a high-risk population for type 2 diabetes. Hypothesizing regulatory regions to have a more important ...
Karthik D - - 2012
Despite tremendous advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of diabetes mellitus, substantial gaps still remain in our understanding of disease pathogenesis and in the development of effective strategies for early diagnosis and treatment. The proteomic approach has offered many opportunities and challenges in identifying new marker proteins and ...
Kim Juyoun - - 2012
GLUT4 is the major glucose transporter which is regulated by insulin and is alone responsible for the effect of insulin on post-prandial blood glucose clearance. However, the nature of the insulin sensitivity of GLUT4 remains unknown. Here, we have replaced the first luminal loop of cellugyrin, the four-transmembrane protein that ...
Levi Itzhak - - 2012
Chronic hyperglycemia leads to the development of diabetes-induced organs complications, through changes in genes expression and proteins function. We previously showed that in cell lines topoisomerase I (topo I), is modified by O- GlcNAcylation, which affects its DNA relaxation activity. Since topo-I participates in gene expression processes, we assumed that ...
Wei Fan-Yan - - 2012
Genetic variations in the cdk5 regulator associated protein 1-like 1 (cdkal1) gene have been identified in whole-genome association studies as a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). A recent study showed that Cdkal1 was a mammalian methythiotransferase, which specifically synthesizes 2-methylthio-N6-threonylcarbamoyladenosine (ms2t6A) at position 37 of ...
Burgos-Ramos Emma - - 2011
Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes correlate with impaired leptin and insulin signaling. Insulin receptor substrate-2 deficient (IRS2(-/-)) mice are an accepted model for the exploration of alterations in these signaling pathways and their relationship with diabetes; however, disturbances in hypothalamic signaling and the effect on neuropeptides controlling food intake ...
Ares-Carrasco S - - 2011
Diabetes with or without the presence of hypertension damages the heart. However, there is currently a lack of information about these associated pathologies and the alteration of linked proteins. For these reasons, we were interested in the potential synergistic interaction of diabetes and hypertension in the heart, focusing on the ...
Cox A J - - 2011
Aims:  Although current American Heart Association guidelines address C-reactive protein concentration and cardiovascular disease risk, it remains unclear whether this paradigm is consistent across populations with differing disease burdens. Individuals with Type 2 diabetes mellitus represent one group at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and subsequent mortality. This study aimed ...
Le Douairon Lahaye Solène - - 2011
This study investigated the effects of 8 weeks of intense exercise training combined with insulin treatment on the Ca(2+)-cycling protein complex expression and their functional consequences on cardiac function in type 1 diabetic rat hearts. Diabetic Wistar rats were randomly assigned into the following groups: received no treatment, insulin-treated diabetic, trained ...
Jack M M - - 2011
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes mellitus with over half of all patients developing neuropathy symptoms due to sensory nerve damage. Diabetes-induced hyperglycemia leads to the accelerated production of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) that alter proteins, thereby leading to neuronal dysfunction. The glyoxalase enzyme system, specifically glyoxalase ...
Nisr Raid B - - 2011
Exposure to microorganisms is considered an environmental factor which can contribute to Type 1 diabetes. Insulin binding proteins on microorganisms may induce production of antibodies which can react with the human insulin receptor (HIR) with possible consequences in developing a diabetic autoimmune response against HIR and insulin. The interaction of ...
Calabrese V - - 2011
Oxidative stress has been suggested to play a main role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus and its complications. As a consequence of this increased oxidative status a cellular adaptive response occurs requiring functional chaperones, antioxidant production and protein degradation. This study was designed to evaluate systemic oxidative ...
Cheng Yongxia - - 2011
The present study was designed to investigate the myocardial expression of liver X receptor alpha (LXRα) in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat model. Immunohistochemical staining, quantitative real-time RT-PCR, and Western blot analysis were used to determine the expression of LXRα in the myocardium of STZ-induced diabetic rats. The myocardial expression ...
Thomas Sonia A - - 2011
S-(2-succino)cysteine (2SC) is a chemical modification of proteins produced by reaction of fumarate with thiol groups in protein, a process known as succination. We propose to use the name S-(2-succino)cysteine (instead of S-(2-succinyl)cysteine) from this point on. This is to distinguish protein succination (in which fumarate forms a thioether linkage ...
Leclercq Isabelle A - - 2011
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main site of protein and lipid synthesis, membrane biogenesis, xenobiotic detoxification and cellular calcium storage, and perturbation of ER homeostasis leads to stress and the activation of the unfolded protein response. Chronic activation of ER stress has been shown to have an important role ...
Yamagishi Nobuyuki - - 2011
To identify molecular targets associated with the development of diabetes, we analyzed the hepatic proteome of obese diabetic db/db mice using electrophoresis on a high-resolution two-dimensional gel combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. By comparison between non-diabetic db/+ and diabetic db/db mice, six proteins and one protein were ...
Jensen Knud J - - 2011
The self-assembly of biopharmaceutical peptides into multimeric, nano-scale objects, as well as their disassembly to monomers, is central for their mode of action. Here we describe a bioorthogonal strategy, using a non-native recognition principle, for control of protein self-assembly based on inter-molecular fluorous interactions and demonstrate it for the small ...
Chakrabarti Subhadeep - - 2011
Hyperglycemia in diabetes causes increased oxidative stress in the vascular endothelium with generation of free radicals such as superoxide. Peroxynitrite, a highly reactive species generated from superoxide and nitric oxide (NO) induces pro-inflammatory tyrosine nitration of intracellular proteins under such conditions. The female sex hormone estrogen appears to exert protective ...
Lakshmanan Arun Prasath - - 2011
There are evidences that the activation of AMPK is playing pivotal role in the lipid and glucose metabolism. It has been reported that both the AMPK and angiotensin-II acts as a negative regulator for each protein. It has been well proven that the MAPK cascade could be modulated by the ...
Banerjee Victor - - 2011
Many proteins form ordered irreversible structural aggregates called amyloid fibrils, which are associated with numerous neurodegenerative diseases. Insulin, a largely α-helical protein associated with type II diabetes, self-assembles to form amyloid fibrils in vitro. Insulin fibrillation goes through a number of intermediate phases that includes a soluble oligomeric phase believed ...
Xu Jiancheng - - 2012
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an organelle entrusted with lipid synthesis, calcium homeostasis, protein folding, and maturation. Perturbation of ER-associated functions results in an evolutionarily conserved cell stress response, the unfolded protein response (UPR) that is also called ER stress. ER stress is aimed initially at compensating for damage but ...
Savastano Silvia - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is frequently associated with hypovitaminosis D. Vitamin D is endowed with pleiotropic effects, including insulin resistance (IR) and apoptotic pathway. Disruption of the complex mechanism that regulated ovarian apoptosis has been reported in PCOS. Phosphoprotein enriched in diabetes gene product (PED/PEA-15), an anti-apoptotic protein ...
Gil Natali - - 2011
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the major life-threatening complication of diabetes. Abnormal permselectivity of glomerular basement membrane (GBM) plays an important role in DN pathogenesis. Heparanase is the predominant enzyme that degrades heparan sulfate (HS), the main polysaccharide of the GBM. Loss of GBM HS in diabetic kidney was associated with ...
Qiu Longxin - - 2011
The effects of red clover extract and its bioactive components, biochanin A and formononetin, on the blood glucose and lipid levels of streptozotocin (STZ) induced-diabetic mice were investigated. Male diabetic C57BL/6 mice were induced by multiple low-dose STZ administration and then treated with red clover extract or isoflavones for a ...
Ruge Toralph - - 2011
Our aims were to compare the systemic effects of insulin on lipoprotein lipase (LPL) in tissues from subjects with different degrees of insulin sensitivity. The effects of insulin on LPL during a 4-hour hyperinsulinemic, euglycemic clamp were studied in skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and postheparin plasma from young healthy subjects ...
Castela Angela - - 2011
Diabetes-induced metabolic derangements promote endothelial malfunction, contributing to erectile dysfunction (ED). However, it remains unclear which angiogenic molecular mechanisms are deregulated in diabetic corpus cavernosum (CC). We investigated early and late alterations in cavernosal angiogenic gene expression associated to diabetes. Angiogenic changes were assessed in penile tissue of streptozotocin-induced Wistar ...
Pinach Silvia - - 2011
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in adults, and oxidative stress has been pathogenically associated with retinal neurodegeneration. Cellular stresses induce expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and this results in cytoprotection. Our aim was to assess retinal expression of HSP25 in early experimental diabetes. Mice were rendered ...
da Silva Priscilla Muniz Ribeiro - - 2011
We herein studied the role of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), in response to leucine (LEU) supplementation, upon insulin secretion of malnourished rats. Weaned male Wistar rats were fed normal-protein (17%) or low-protein diet (6%, LP) for 8 weeks. Half of the rats of each group were supplemented with LEU (1.5%) in ...
Qiang Li - - 2011
Dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis are associated with reduced insulin sensitivity and diabetes, but the mechanism is unclear. Gain of function of the gene encoding deacetylase SirT1 improves insulin sensitivity and could be expected to protect against lipid abnormalities. Surprisingly, when transgenic mice overexpressing SirT1 (SirBACO) are placed on atherogenic diet, they ...
Nakamura Hideo - - 2011
BACKGROUND: -Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by energetic dysregulation due to glucotoxicity, lipotoxicity and mitochondrial alterations. p53 and its downstream mitochondrial assembly protein, synthesis of cytochrome c oxidase 2 (SCO2) are important regulators of mitochondrial respiration, whereas the involvement in diabetic cardiomyopathy remains to be determined. METHODS AND RESULTS: -The role ...
Hulmi Juha J - - 2011
Type 1 diabetes, if poorly controlled, leads to skeletal muscle atrophy, decreasing the quality of life. We aimed to search highly responsive genes in diabetic muscle atrophy in a common diabetes model and to further characterize associated signaling pathways. Mice were sacrificed 1, 3 or 5 weeks after streptozotocin or ...
Mizutani N - - 2011
Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (Angptl4) is thought to cause an increase in serum triglyceride levels. In the present study, we elucidated Angptl4 expression in the mouse models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and investigated the possible mechanisms involved.Type 1 diabetes was induced in C57BL/6 J mice by treating them ...
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