Abstract 3646: Oxidative Stress-Mediated Thombospondin-2 Upregulation Contributes to Diabetic Endothelial Progenitor Cell Dysfunction via Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Activation

Circulation ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 118 (suppl_18) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ok-Nam Bae ◽  
Alex F Chen

Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an essential role in angiogenesis but are dysfunctional in diabetes featuring excessive oxidative stress. Thrombospondin-2 (TSP-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) possess potent anti-angiogenic properties, but their roles on EPC dysfunction in diabetes remain unknown. We tested the hypothesis that increased oxidative stress up-regulates TSP-2 and contributes to diabetic EPC dysfunction through MMP-9 activation in type 2 diabetes. Bone marrow-derived EPCs from adult male type 2 diabetic db/db mice (C57BLKS/J, 9 –13 weeks) and control db/+ mice on the same genetic background were used (blood glucose level, 451.0±8.2 mg/dL for db/db, n=38, vs. 141.3±3.7 mg/dL for db/+, n=28, p<0.01). TSP-2 mRNA and protein were both up-regulated in diabetic EPCs (3.43±0.41 folds of mRNA by qRT-PCR, n=6, p<0.01; 2.35±0.16 folds of protein by Western blot analysis, n= 5, p<0.01, vs. db/+). Silencing TSP-2 by its siRNA in diabetic EPCs improved their angiogenesis in vitro (Matrigel tube formation assay, n=4, p<0.05 vs. scrambled RNA). The increase of TSP-2 in diabetic EPCs was reversed by adenoviral vector-mediated overexpression of dominant-negative Rac1 (68±9%, n=5, p<0.05 vs. β-galactosidase reporter gene), which retards endogenous NADPH oxidase subunit Rac1 activity. Furthermore, both MMP-9 mRNA and enzymatic activity were significantly increased in diabetic EPCs (6.42±2.46 folds of mRNA by qRT-PCR, n=6, p<0.01; 1.37±0.08 folds activity by gelatin zymography, n=3, p<0.01, vs. db/+). The increased MMP-9 activity was significantly inhibited by silencing TSP-2 by its siRNA in diabetic EPCs (47±15%, n=5, p<0.05 vs. scrambled RNA). Our results suggest that up-regulation of TSP-2 mediated by increased oxidative stress contributes to dysfunction of EPC angiogenesis through MMP-9 activation in type 2 diabetes. These findings may provide a basis of targeting oxidative stress/TSP-2/MMP-9 pathway for restoring EPC angiogenic function and cell therapy of diabetic vascular complications.

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kholoud Shalaby ◽  
Rania Bahriz ◽  
Nancy Mahsoub ◽  
Mohammed M. El-Arman ◽  
Ghada El-Said

Abstract Background Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) is an important inflammatory marker in diabetic nephropathy. Many studies assessed the association between MMP-9 gene polymorphism and different microvascular complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus, though the results were inconclusive and need further exploration. Our study aimed to assess the association between MMP-9 -1562C/T gene polymorphism and diabetic nephropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Results Taking CC genotype of rs3918242 (MMP-9-1562C/T SNP) as the reference genotype and C as the reference allele, TT genotype, T allele showed significantly lower frequency in diabetic nephropathy group than without nephropathy (2.9% versus 20%, 20% versus 35.7% respectively), with the possible significant protective effect against diabetic nephropathy development (OR = 0.269, 0.450 respectively); it was considered as an independent predictor for diabetic nephropathy occurrence. Conclusions This study suggested that T allele of MMP-9 -1562C/T single nucleotide polymorphism had a protective role against diabetic nephropathy development and also had a role for early prediction of patients susceptible to this complication, so it helps in prevention and management of those patients.


Author(s):  
Oleksii Goncharuk ◽  
Serhii Savosko ◽  
Artem Tykhomyrov ◽  
Mykhailo Guzyk ◽  
Volodymyr Medvediev ◽  
...  

AbstractFibrosis of the injured muscles is a problem of recovery from trauma and denervation. The aim of the work was to investigate the interconnection of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (ММР-9) activity in denervated muscles with fibrosis and to estimate its role in nerve restoration by the epineurial suture, fibrin-based glue, and polyethylene glycol hydrogel. The activity of matrix metalloproteinases was estimated by gelatin zymography. Collagen density in muscles was determined histochemically. An increased level of the active MMP-9 is associated with the fibrous changes in the denervated skeletal muscles and after an epineurial suture. The use of fibrin glue and polyethylene glycol hydrogel resulted in a lower level of collagen and ММР-9 activity, which may be a therapeutic target in the treatment of neuromuscular lesions, and has value in fibrosis analysis following microsurgical intervention for peripheral nerve reconstruction.


2010 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alex Bittner ◽  
Hernán Alcaíno ◽  
Pablo F. Castro ◽  
Osvaldo Pérez ◽  
Ramón Corbalán ◽  
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