Effects of short-term streptozotocin-induced diabetes and vitamin C on platelet non-enzymatic glycation.

Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-01-20 DOI:10.1159/000322916
Saime Batırel, Ayşen Yarat, Nesrin Emekli
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent metabolic syndromes worldwide. Glycation, a chemical modification of proteins with reducing sugars, indicates a possible explanation for the association between hyperglycemia and the wide variety of tissue pathologies. Non-enzymatic glycation (NEG) of platelet proteins is one of the key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications and may be significant in diabetic atherothrombosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced short-term experimental diabetes on the glycation of platelets and to find out if vitamin C affected this glycation. A total of 40 male Wistar albino rats, 200-250 g, were randomly divided into 4 groups (2 diabetic and 2 control groups). The diabetic groups were made diabetic by intraperitoneal injection of STZ (65 mg/kg, citrate buffer pH 4.5). By daily intraperitoneal injection, 80 mg/kg vitamin C (Roche, Turkey) was administered until the end of the experiment. Blood glucose levels of the diabetic groups were significantly higher than those at day 0 and also higher than those of the non-diabetic control groups. The changes in total protein, NEG and vitamin C levels were not statistically significant. Although the differences among the groups were not statistically significant, vitamin C administration increased NEG levels in the diabetic group. The results of this study demonstrate that 8 days of STZ-induced short-term diabetes did not cause a significant increase in NEG of platelets. However, the effect of vitamin C on platelet NEG needs to be further investigated.

短期链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病和维生素C对血小板非酶糖化的影响。
糖尿病是世界上最常见的代谢综合征之一。糖基化是一种用还原糖对蛋白质进行化学修饰的过程,它可能解释了高血糖症与多种组织病理之间的关系。血小板蛋白的非酶糖基化(NEG)是糖尿病并发症发病的关键机制之一,可能在糖尿病动脉粥样硬化血栓形成中具有重要意义。本研究旨在探讨链脲佐菌素(STZ)诱导的短期实验性糖尿病对血小板糖基化的影响,并探讨维生素C是否影响这种糖基化。选取雄性Wistar白化大鼠40只,体重200 ~ 250 g,随机分为4组(糖尿病组2只,对照组2只)。糖尿病组小鼠腹腔注射STZ (65 mg/kg,柠檬酸缓冲液pH 4.5)致糖尿病。每日腹腔注射维生素C 80 mg/kg (Roche, Turkey),直至实验结束。糖尿病组的血糖水平明显高于第0天,也高于非糖尿病对照组。总蛋白、NEG和维生素C水平变化无统计学意义。虽然两组之间的差异没有统计学意义,但维生素C增加了糖尿病组的NEG水平。本研究结果表明,stz诱导的短期糖尿病8天没有引起血小板NEG的显著增加。然而,维生素C对血小板NEG的影响有待进一步研究。
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