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Liu Yanan - - 2012
Oxidative stress plays critical roles in the development of diabetic cardiovascular complications, including myocardial hypertrophy. The β isoform of PKC (protein kinase C) is preferentially overexpressed in the myocardium of diabetic subjects accompanied with increased activation of the pro-oxidant enzyme NADPH oxidase, which may exacerbate oxidative stress. We hypothesized that ...
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Yu Haiying - - 2012
: The aim of this study was to investigate whether combined epidermal growth factor (EGF) and gastrin can correct the hyperglycemia induced by streptozotocin (STZ) in rats and to determine the involvement of the transcription factor pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1 (PDX1) in this process. : Rat diabetes was induced ...
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Jia Wenzhi - - 2012
Concerted efforts: A high-potential biocathode based on co-immobilization of glucose oxidase (GOx) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) onto carbon nanotube/carbon microfiber modified graphite rod electrode (CNT/CMF/GR) is described. The GOx/HRP biocathode shows a remarkable biocatalytic activity in the presence of glucose and oxygen.
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Lappas Martha - - 2012
Appropriate fetal growth and development is dependent on adequate placental glucose uptake. Oxidative stress regulates glucose uptake in various tissues. The effect of oxidative stress on placenta glucose transport is not known. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of oxidative stress on glucose uptake and ...
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Calle M C - - 2012
Low-grade inflammation is a common feature in subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Heart disease, the metabolic syndrome and T2D all have in common the increased concentration of circulatory cytokines as a result of inflammation. Inflammatory cytokines are produced by different cell types and secreted into the circulation, where they ...
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Júnior Joamyr Victor Rossoni - - 2012
Annatto (Bixa orellanaL.) contain a mixture of orange-yellowish pigments due to the presence of various carotenoids that have antioxidant effect. The immune system is especially vulnerable to oxidative damage because many immune cells, such as neutrophils, produce reactive oxygen and nitrogen species as part of the body's defense mechanisms to ...
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Morgantini Cecilia - - 2012
OBJECTIVE:: The evidence that an exogenously induced modest hyperinsulinemia deteriorates conductance artery endothelial function - flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) - in healthy individuals is in contrast with in-vitro and in-vivo studies that consistently found that insulin facilitates both nitric oxide release and the endothelium-dependent dilatation. The aim of this study was ...
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Importance of mitochondrial Dynamin Related Protein 1 (DRP1) in hypothalamic glucose sensitivity ...
Carneiro Lionel - - 2012
AIMS: Hypothalamic mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS)-mediated signaling has been recently shown to be involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis. However, the upstream signals that control this mechanism have not yet been determined. Here, we hypothesized that glucose induced mitochondrial fission plays a significant role in mROS-dependent hypothalamic glucose ...
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Menghini Rossella - - 2012
The tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)3, a stromal protein that restrains the activity of proteases and receptors, is reduced in inflammatory metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and atherosclerosis. We overexpressed Timp3 in mouse macrophages (MacT3) to analyze its potential antidiabetes and antiatherosclerotic effects. Transgenic mice with ...
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FOXO1 involvement in insulin resistance-related pro-inflammatory cytokine production in hepatocytes.
Miao Hongming - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: Low-grade inflammation from hepatocytes plays a causal role in hepatic and systemic insulin resistance (IR). We aimed to explore whether and how FOXO1 was involved in IR-related inflammation in hepatocytes. METHODS: We determined FOXO1 expression and activity, insulin and NF-κB signaling, and pro-inflammatory cytokine production in tumor necrosis factor-α ...
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Naudi Alba - - 2012
Oxidative stress has been implicated in diabetes long-term complications. In this paper, we summarize the growing evidence suggesting that hyperglycemia-induced overproduction of superoxide by mitochondrial electron transport chain triggers a maladaptive response by affecting several metabolic and signaling pathways involved in the pathophysiology of cellular dysfunction and diabetic complications. In ...
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Triñanes Javier - - 2011
OBJECTIVEDiabetes may accelerate atheromatosis in uremic patients. Our aim was to assess the influence of type 1 diabetes on the atheromatosis-related inflammation in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSWe analyzed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines and adhesion molecules in the inferior epigastric artery walls of type 1 ...
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Simó Rafael - - 2011
Low plasma sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels are associated with obesity and predict the development of type 2 diabetes. The reason why obese individuals have low circulating SHBG has been attributed to hyperinsulinemia, but no mechanistic evidence has been described. The aim of the current study is to explore whether ...
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Gurbuz N - - 2011
Recently, the relationship between advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and erectile dysfunction (ED) has been reported. The present study aimed to investigate whether a combination of an AGE cross-link breaker (alagebrium/ALT-711) and sildenafil could enhance the erectile capacity in streptozotocin (STZ) diabetic rats. Additionally, we assessed the effect of that ...
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de Laat M A - - 2011
Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cancer, inflammatory conditions and diabetic complications. An interaction of AGEs with their receptor (RAGE) results in increased release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS), causing damage to susceptible tissues. Laminitis, a debilitating foot condition of horses, occurs ...
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Yar Atiye Seda - - 2011
Abstract Changes in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) mRNA expression profiles and oxidative stress in the eye tissue microenviroment may have important roles in ocular neovascularization and permeability in proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The present study investigated the effects ...
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Breuillard Charlotte - - 2011
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Excess weight and type 2 diabetes lead to increased susceptibility to infections. Our aim was to investigate the role of diabetes-induced decreased arginine (Arg) availability and of a possible dysregulation of Arg metabolism in macrophages favoring inflammation and dysimmunity via altered nitric oxide (NO) and cytokine productions. ...
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Palabiyik Bedia - - 2011
The invertase mutant defective in the glucose signaling pathway of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (ird11) is resistant to glucose repression. This mutant is able to consume sucrose alongside glucose and grows in glucose-containing media with a generation time close to that of the wild type. Intracellular oxidation, protein carbonyl, and reduced glutathione ...
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Ebaid Hossam - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Prolonged wound healing is a complication of diabetes that contributes to mortality. Impaired wound healing occurs as a consequence of excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Whey protein (WP) is able to reduce the oxygen radicals and increase the levels of the antioxidant glutathione. Thus, the aim of ...
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Wang Xin - - 2011
Oxidative stress plays a fundamental role in the development of diabetes, which has become a great threaten for health in the whole world. In recent years, it has been found that, in addition to the effect on metabolism, insulin plays an antioxidant role. However, the effect of insulin on the ...
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Wu Jin-Hui - - 2011
Rats with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes were studied in order to identify abnormal microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles in diabetic retinopathy (DR) and to ascertain miRNAs associated with DR. Histopathologically, we observed characteristic features of DR in rats at 10 weeks after STZ injection. Investigation of miRNA expression profiles in the retinas ...
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Dalgaard Louise T - - 2011
Uncoupling Protein 2 (UCP2) is expressed in the pancreatic β-cell, where it partially uncouples the mitochondrial proton gradient, decreasing both ATP-production and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Increased glucose levels up-regulate UCP2 mRNA and protein levels, but the mechanism for UCP2 up-regulation in response to increased glucose is unknown. The aim ...
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Tsai Pei-Hsuan - - 2011
There are close links among hyperglycaemia, oxidative stress and diabetic complications. Glutamine (GLN) is an amino acid with immunomodulatory properties. The present study investigated the effect of dietary GLN on oxidative stress-relative gene expressions and tissue oxidative damage in diabetes. There were one normal control (NC) and two diabetic groups ...
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Tsai Shih-Jei - - 2011
Renal protective effects of naringenin at 0.5, 1 and 2% of the diet in diabetic mice were examined. Naringenin supplement at 1 and 2% increased its deposit in liver and kidney of diabetic mice. Compared with diabetic control group, naringenin treatments at 1 and 2% lowered plasma levels of glucose ...
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Das Joydeep - - 2011
Hyperlipidemia, inflammation and altered antioxidant profiles are the usual complications in diabetes mellitus. In the present study, we investigated the therapeutic potential of taurine in diabetes associated cardiac complications using a rat model. Rats were made diabetic by alloxan (ALX) (single i.p. dose of 120mg/kg body weight) and left untreated ...
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Rodrigues de Araujo Glaucy - - 2011
The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of captopril as a promoter in modulating the oxidant-antioxidant balance in rats with type 1 diabetes, and the influence of protein kinase C (PKC) pathways in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by bradykinin in type 1 ...
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Eckersten Dag - - 2011
Production of nitric oxide through the action of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) has been detected in the islets of Langerhans. The inducible isoform of NOS (iNOS) is induced by cytokines and might contribute to the development of type-1 diabetes, while the constitutive isoform (cNOS) is thought to be implicated in ...
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Zanni Markella V - - 2011
Context: The relationship of monocyte/macrophage activation to insulin resistance in obesity is unknown. Objective: To investigate a marker of macrophage activation, soluble CD163 (sCD163), in relationship to insulin resistance and metabolic parameters in obese and normal-weight subjects. Design and Participants: 95 healthy subjects (65 obese and 30 normal-weight) were studied. ...
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Galic Sandra - - 2011
Individuals who are obese are frequently insulin resistant, putting them at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and its associated adverse health conditions. The accumulation in adipose tissue of macrophages in an inflammatory state is a hallmark of obesity-induced insulin resistance. Here, we reveal a role for AMPK β1 ...
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Li Pingping - - 2011
Insulin resistance, tissue inflammation, and adipose tissue dysfunction are features of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. We generated adipocyte-specific Nuclear Receptor Corepressor (NCoR) knockout (AKO) mice to investigate the function of NCoR in adipocyte biology, glucose and insulin homeostasis. Despite increased obesity, glucose tolerance was improved in AKO mice, and clamp ...
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Wu Sheng - - 2011
Reproductive dysfunction is associated with obesity. We previously showed that female mice with diet-induced obesity (DIO) exhibit infertility and thus serve as a model of human polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). We postulated that differential insulin signaling of tissues leads to reproductive dysfunction; therefore, a comparison of insulin signaling in reproductive ...
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Sadi Gökhan - - 2011
BACKGROUND: In diabetes mellitus, increased formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to high level of glucose in both blood plasma and tissues creates oxidative stress, and damages the tissues. Antioxidants together with the antioxidant enzymes are very important in order to protect the cells against oxidative damage. METHODS: Differential ...
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Cerf Marlon E - - 2011
The pancreas is characterized by a major component, an exocrine and ductal system involved in digestion, and a minor component, the endocrine islets represented by islet micro-organs that tightly regulate glucose homoeostasis. Pancreatic organogenesis is strictly co-ordinated by transcription factors that are expressed sequentially to yield functional islets capable of ...
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Liu Chang - - 2011
Although reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to glucose intolerance induced by the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is well documented, the role of the newly discovered pathway of RAS, angiotensin (Ang)-(1-7)/Mas axis, in this process remains unknown. Here, we examined the effect of Ang-(1-7) on oxidative stress and glucose uptake in adipocytes. ...
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Park Leejin - - 2011
Reactive oxygen species are considered an important cause of the death of pancreatic β cells, thereby triggering the development of type 2 diabetes as well as failure of islet transplantation. The biological properties of metallothionein (MT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) are likely to be related to their antioxidant and free-radical ...
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Qi Benkun - - 2011
Application of combined ultrafiltration (UF) and nanofiltration (NF) was examined to recycle cellulase and concentrate glucose present in lignocellulosic hydrolyzate. With PES10 membrane operated at 25.6l/m(2)h, 73.9% of cellulase protein present in the hydrolyzate suspension could be recovered while allowing free transmission of glucose. The permeate obtained from UF was ...
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Lin Miao - - 2011
Inflammation contributes to the tubulointerstitial lesions of diabetic nephropathy. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) modulate immune responses and inflammatory diseases, but their role in diabetic nephropathy is not well understood. In this study, we found increased expression of TLR4 but not of TLR2 in the renal tubules of human kidneys with diabetic ...
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Negi Geeta - - 2011
High glucose driven reactive oxygen intermediates production and inflammatory damage are recognized contributors of nerve dysfunction and subsequent damage in diabetic neuropathy. Sulforaphane, a known chemotherapeutic agent holds a promise for diabetic neuropathy because of its dual antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. The present study investigated the effect of sulforaphane in ...
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Kao Christina C - - 2011
The mechanisms leading to weight loss in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are poorly understood, but may involve alterations in macronutrient metabolism. Changes in muscle oxidative capacity and lactate production during exercise suggest glucose metabolism may be altered in COPD subjects. The objective of this study was to ...
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Szepietowska Barbara - - 2011
OBJECTIVENorepinephrine is locally released into the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH), a key brain glucose-sensing region in the response to hypoglycemia. As a result, this neurotransmitter may play a role in modulating counterregulatory responses. This study examines whether norepinephrine acts to promote glucose counterregulation via specific VMH β-adrenergic receptors (BAR).RESEARCH DESIGN AND ...
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Cheng Mei - - 2011
AIMS: This study was carried out with the purpose of investigating the association between serum lactadherin, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: A total of 105 subjects including 27 T2DM ...
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Gurevitch Diana - - 2011
Abstract Upon exposure, TiO(2) nanoparticles (NPs) have been recovered in internal organs such as the liver, and are proposed to cause cellular/organ dysfunction, particularly in the liver and lungs. We hypothesized that despite being considered "inert" as bulk material, TiO(2) NPs may impair insulin responses in liver-derived cells, either indirectly ...
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Balamatsias Demis - - 2011
Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling promotes the translocation of the glucose transporter, GLUT4, to the plasma membrane in insulin-sensitive tissues to facilitate glucose uptake. In adipocytes insulin-stimulated reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton has been proposed to play a role in promoting GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake, in a PI3K dependent manner. ...
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Guerra Beatriz Alves - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of carotenoid astaxanthin (ASTA) on human neutrophils treated with high glucose and free fatty acids (FFA) on the phagocytic capacity and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species production. METHODS: The following parameters were evaluated: phagocytic capacity of neutrophils by using zymosan ...
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Ings J S - - 2011
The beta-blocker atenolol (ATEN), and the selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, venlafaxine (VEN) are found in municipal wastewater effluents, but little is known about the effect of these pharmaceuticals on aquatic animals. We tested the hypothesis that VEN and ATEN disrupt acute stress mediated glucose production in fish liver. ...
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Bernal-Lopez M R - - 2011
Inflammatory markers are elevated in type 2 diabetic patients (DP) and may predict the development of type 2 diabetes. Our aims were to analyze differences in the expression of inflammatory and immunological molecules between DP and healthy subjects and to investigate whether glycemic control might prevent the overexpression of inflammatory ...
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Cheng Vicky - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Microparticles bud from cellular elements during inflammation and are associated with the vascular dysfunction related to type 2 diabetes mellitus. Although weight loss is known to reduce inflammation, the metabolic effects of bariatric surgery on microparticle concentration and composition are not known. Our objectives were to determine the effect ...
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Saraf Neha - - 2012
Objectives Adipose tissue is the key regulator of energy balance, playing an active role in lipid storage and metabolism and may be a dynamic buffer to control fatty acid flux. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma isoform-2 (PPARg2), an isoform of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, has been implicated in almost all ...
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Zhao Yuguang - - 2011
Since zinc (Zn) plays an important role in the spermatogenesis and Zn deficiency exacerbated diabetes-induced testicular apoptosis, the present study investigated the effect of Zn deficiency on diabetes-induced testicular Akt-mediated glucose metabolism changes and inflammation. Zn deficiency was induced by chronic treatment of normal and diabetic mice with the Zn ...
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Wang Hui - - 2011
Microvasculopathy is the most serious and predictable threat to the health of diabetic patients, which often results in end-stage renal disease, blindness, and limb amputations. Up to the present the underlying mechanisms have remained elusive. Here it was found that the differential activations of PKC/PKA were involved in diabetic microvasculopathy ...
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