scholarly journals Deteriorated gene expression of selected calcium transporters in streptozotocin-induced diabetic hearts of Wistar rats

2018 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
M. Dragún ◽  
G. Dóka ◽  
M. Máťuš ◽  
P. Křenek ◽  
J. Klimas

Abstract Aim: The aim is to identify the possible changes in the expression of genes, that regulate calcium homeostasis in cardiomyocytes in diabetes mellitus. Methods: Male Wistar rats were randomized into two experimental protocols: short-term 5-days streptozotocin-induced diabetes protocol with 20 weeks old animals at the end of the protocol (total N = 20) and long-term 4-weeks protocol with 18 weeks of age at the end of the protocol (total N = 38). 50 mg/kg of streptozotocin (STZ) was administered in both protocols by a single intraperitoneal injection in 0,1M citrate buffer (pH = 4.5). Control group (CON) received only vehiculum. Gene expressions in samples of left heart ventricle were measured by RT-qPCR method. Results: The expression of SERCA2a in short-term protocol was decreased. In long-term protocol, decreased SERCA2a, TRPC4 and TRPC6 mRNA levels were observed (*p < 0.05). SERCA2a and TRPC4 mRNA levels exhibited statistical monotonic correlation in STZ-treated group in long-term protocol. Conclusions: In diabetes mellitus, the calcium homeostasis in cardiomyocytes is altered and there could be a relation between alteration of internal sarcoplasmatic stores and store-operated calcium entry.

2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 44-48
Author(s):  
Oksana Anatolyevna Pivovarova ◽  
Boris Nikitich Mankovsky

Aim.  To study the morphology of bronchial epithelium in a rodent streptozotocin-induced (STZ) diabetes mellitus. Materials and Methods. . Diabetes mellitus was introduced in 47 white Wistar rats aged 5?6 months (body weight 234.0?2.64 g). 43 white Wistar rats of the same age were used as control subjects (body weight 242.0?2.13). Diabetes was induced by single intraperitoneal injection of STZ (SIGMA, USA) 60 mg/kg in 0.1 M citrate buffer, pH 4.5. Results. A statistically significant decrease in the total epithelial area by 25.9% was observed in the study group, accompanied by a reduction of the supranuclear zone by 22.1% vs. the control group. Conclusion. We found that bronchial mucous membrane in rodents with STZ-induced diabetes mellitus exhibits signs of atrophy and partial loss of mucous production by bronchial secretory cells.


2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Minoo Azani ◽  
Asghar Moshtaghie ◽  
Ali Asghar Rastegari

Background: One of the valuable tests for diagnosis of cardiovascular and liver diseases is measuring of AST activity. One of the main enzymes of transaminases group is aspartate aminotransferase. Previous Studies have shown that some alteration may occur in mitochondria function as the result of different disease or taking different medication; these changes in mitochondrial and cytosolic AST isozymes can be the sign of disorders. According to the role of steroid hormone in induction of its effects on protein synthesis genes, this study is conducted to shed some light on mechanisms and the interference of steroid hormones and antibiotics.Materials, Methods & Results: In this study, male Wistar rats were injected intramuscularly with Testosterone, progesterone and estradiol; while tetracycline and streptomycin injections were intraperitoneal. Testosterone, progesterone and estradiol injections were carried out in a short-term (15 days) and long-term (45 days) periods. Steroid hormones were dissolved in sesame in a way that by each injection, 0.2 mL sesame oil (containing specific amount of hormone) was injected to the rat. Control group was kept in the same condition except that their sesame oil injection contained no hormone. Tetracycline and Streptomycin injection was carried out for 5 days at 7 am and pm, at 50 mg/kg dosage intraperitoneally. In short- and long-term periods, rats were divided into four groups of 6-member. The concentrations were the same in the periods and 0.2 mL sesame oil was injected intramuscularly. 1 mg testosterone, 12 mg progesterone and 0.2 mg estradiol were intramuscularly injected to rats in group 2, 3 and 4, respectively [10]. Rats were divided into 9 six-member groups as follows: Group 1: intraperitoneal injection of 0.2 mL physiological serum; group 2: injection of 1 mg testosterone; group 3: injection of 1 mg testosterone + 50 mg/kg streptomycin; group 4: injection of 1 mg testosterone + 50 mg/kg tetracycline; group 5: injection of 0.2 mg estradiol; group 6: injection of 0.2 mg estradiol + 50 mg/kg streptomycin; group 7: injection of 0.2 mg estradiol + 50 mg/kg tetracycline; group 8: injection 50 mg/kg streptomycin; and group 9: injection of 50 mg/kg tetracycline. Serum concentration of AST enzyme was measured at the end of each period and the data were compared by SPSS software. all three steroid hormones had no significant impact on AST activity in short term. However, a significant effect was observed in long term in mean AST activities of the 4 groups. The group injected by testosterone exhibited 9% increases in comparison with the control group. Antibiotic-administrated groups showed lower activities as compared with hormone-injected groups. Steroid hormones and testosterone can enhance AST activity, in short-term and long-term, respectively by induction of protein enzyme. The second test confirmed this theory as the antibiotics decreased the AST activity enhancement by testosterone.Discussion: Based on the present study, steroid hormones can enhance the aspartate aminotransferase activity; and antibiotics can decrease the level of this liver enzyme by inhibition of polypeptide synthesis on related genes. This reaction could be due to interference of hormones and antibiotics effect which hinders the hormone effect along with the drug to activate the protein synthesis process.


Blood ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 118 (21) ◽  
pp. 4172-4172
Author(s):  
Richard XuFeng ◽  
Moo-Rim Park ◽  
Weimin Miao ◽  
Hui Yu ◽  
Michael W. Epperly ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 4172 A tightly regulated level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is critical for proper functioning of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and high levels of ROS were shown to be able to exhaust the HSC compartment under stress conditions. Intracellular excessive ROS are normally scavenged by antioxidant enzymes. Superoxide anion radical (O) converts into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by superoxide dismutase (SOD), and then detoxified by catalase and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) into water. We hypothesize that maintaining a low redox status by ectopically expressing these ROS-detoxifying enzymes, namely manganese-containing SOD (MnSOD) and catalse is able to augment HSC regeneration. In this study, we explored the potential usefulness of MnSOD-PL, a drugable MnSOD plasmid and lipfectin complex, in enhancing the efficiency of HSC transplant. We have also investigated the effects of overexprressed MnSOD or catalase via retroviral delivery on the engraftment efficiency of transduced HSCsSCs. Our results showed that the basal mRNA levels of MnSOD and catalase in long-term and short-term HSCs were less than 1–3% of that of the cellular beta-actin. The mRNA levels were 2 to 4 fold higher in the short-term repopulating HSCs than those in the long-term repopulating HSCs. Irradiation did not induce enzymes expression except catalase in megakaryocytic-erythroid progenitors (MEP) and GPx1 in granulocyte-monocytic progenitors (GMP), which were significantly increased after exposure to 800 cGy (p=0.05) and 400 cGy (p=0.046) radiations, respectively. Administration of MnSOD-PL before TBI conferred significant radiation protection for irradiated recipient mice. On the one hand, the recovery of endogenous hematopoietic could be boosted. On the other hand, the function of the donor HSCs was more preserved from the ROS damage and proliferative stress, and those preserved HSCs were able to replenish the BM when a secondary stress occurred. However, the beneficial effects of MnSOD-PL seemed to be largely via the host environment, since our subsequent experiment showed that overexpression of MnSOD in HSCs only provided minimal benefits to the hematopoietic reconstitution. This potential utility of MnSOD-PL suggests an alternative therapeutic strategy to enhance the HSCs engraftment efficiency in bone marrow transplant. In order to further explore the effects of catalase in HSC protection, human catalase was over-expressed in mouse LKS cells via retroviral delivery in comparison with MnSOD. In the colony-forming cell assay, CFU-M colonies were significantly higher in catalase or MnSOD over-expressed group than those of vector control group in the 200 cGy irradiated plates (p=0.01). Within three months after competitive transplantation, the engraftment levels were increased to 2.7–3.4 fold in catalase group than those of vector group. After 200 cGy re-irradiation engraftment levels were significantly increased to 6.4–7.9 fold in the catalase group (p<0.05). The results showed that overexpression of catalase alone could significantly improve the HSC repopulation. Despite no significant difference in the primary transplantation experiments, MnSOD over-expression also showed a positive effect on the HSC repopulation capacity in the serial transplantation. Taken together, these results demonstrate that maintaining low ROS by ectopically expressing the ROS-detoxifying enzymes is a viable approach to improve HSC functions under stress and damaging conditions. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


Diabetes ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 394-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Bolli ◽  
P. De Feo ◽  
S. De Cosmo ◽  
G. Perriello ◽  
G. Angeletti ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Jesús Represas Carrera Sr ◽  
Ángel Alfredo Martínez Ques Sr ◽  
Ana Clavería Fontán Sr

BACKGROUND Diabetes mellitus is currently a major public health problem worldwide. It is traditionally approached in a clinical inpatient relationship between the patient and the healthcare professional. However, the rise of new technologies, particularly mobile applications, is revolutionizing the traditional healthcare model through the introduction of telehealthcare. OBJECTIVE (1) To assess the effects of mobile applications for improving healthy lifestyles on the quality of life and metabolic control of diabetes mellitus in adult patients. (2) To describe the characteristics of the mobile applications used, identify the healthy lifestyles they target, and describe any adverse effects their use may have. METHODS Review of systematic reviews and meta-analysis, following the guidelines of the Cochrane Collaboration and the Joanna Briggs Institute. We included studies that used any mobile application aimed at helping patients improve self-management of diabetes mellitus by focusing on healthy lifestyles. Studies needed to include a control group receiving regular care without the use of mobile devices. In May 2018, a search was conducted in Medline, Embase, Cochrane, LILACS, PsychINFO, Cinahl and Science Direct, updated in May 2019. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the Amstar-2 tool. RESULTS Seven systematic reviews of 798 articles were initially selected for analysis. The interventions had a duration of between 1 and 12 months. Mobile applications focused singly or simultaneously on different lifestyles aspects (diet, physical exercise, motivation, blood glucose levels, etc.). There are significant changes in HbA1c values, body weight and BMI, although in others, such as lipid profile, quality of life, or blood pressure, there is no clear improvement. CONCLUSIONS There is clear evidence that the use of mobile applications improves glycemic control in diabetic patients in the short term. There is a lack of evidence in its long-term benefits. It is thus necessary to carry out further studies to learn about the long-term effectiveness of mobile applications aimed at promoting the healthy lifestyles of diabetic patients. CLINICALTRIAL PROSPERO Register: CRD42019133685


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karine Brito dos Santos ◽  
Sheila Giardini Murta ◽  
Luis Gustavo do Amaral Vinha ◽  
Juliana Silva de Deus

Abstract Peers are the preferred source of help for Brazilian adolescents who experience dating violence. However, they are not always the best informants for effective responses for dealing with situations of violence in romantic relationships among peers. This experimental study aimed to evaluate the short-term efficacy of three aspects of a peer- and bystander approach-based intervention: the intent to offer help, empathy, and bystander attitudes in response to dating violence in a Brazilian sample of adolescents. The study’s participants were 33 adolescents randomized in two groups: experimental group (EG, n = 14) and control group (CG, n = 19). The EG underwent three weekly intervention sessions of 90 min each on the healthy versus violent romantic relationships, the quality of friendship in the peer network, and the role of the bystander, while the CG received no intervention. Evaluations were performed 1 week before and two and half months after the intervention. Statistically significant differences between EG and CG at post-test were not found in intention to help, empathy, and bystander attitudes. Future studies should include evaluations of larger samples and mid- and long-term follow-ups to identify patterns of change over the long term as well as examine barriers to utilization of bystander behaviors by adolescents in Brazilian culture.


2021 ◽  
pp. 68-70
Author(s):  
Nitin Hiraman Suryawanshi ◽  
Amit Aggarwal ◽  
Abhijit Kadam

A study of stroke in young patients has recently become a subject of interest. This is due to a lot of impact on the individual and society. Study of stroke in young patients can lead to therapeutical results affecting both short term and long-term outcomes. Our study is hospital based retrospective study for duration of 1 year. Thi Methods: Results: s study revealed stroke in young in 25.16% of all stroke cases, with cerebral infarction in 56% and followed by intracerebral haemorrhage in 25.64%, and cerebral venous thrombosis in 18%. The most common presenting symptom was hemiparesis. The most prevalent risk factor for stroke in young was hypertension followed by diabetes mellitus, alcohol consumption and smoking. Stroke in young requires a differe Conclusion: nt approach to investigate and treat. This is due to different underlying etilogy as compared to elderly. Although traditional risk factors are associated with stroke, behavioural pattern such as smoking and alcohol may cause and promote development of stroke in young.


2021 ◽  
pp. 56-69
Author(s):  
Derya Köseoğlu ◽  
Gülnur Take ◽  
Banu Aktaş Yılmaz ◽  
Erdal Kan ◽  
Nuri Çakır

Background: Osteoporosis is a metabolic skeletal disease with low bone mass and bone microarchitectural disorganization. Thiazolidinediones (TZD) increase insulin sensitivity through activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ). One of the most important side effects of this drugs is its effects on bone, especially in postmenopausal women. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of diabetes mellitus (DM), insulin, and TZDs on bone in postmenopausal Wistar rats. Methods: Sixteen postmenopausal Wistar rats were divided into four groups: (i) control group, (ii) Streptozotocin-induced DM group without treatment, (iii) Streptozotocin-induced DM group with insulin therapy, and (iv) Streptozotocin-induced DM group receiving rosiglitazone. Pictures of the obtained samples were taken under computer-equipped photo-light microscope, and bone tissue ratios were calculated in an area of 1 mm2. In this area, trabecular thicknesses were measured from six randomly selected regions. In addition, femoral neck regions were determined by measuring the farthest distance. Results: Compared to the control group, trabecular thicknesses were decreased in the uncontrolled DM and rosiglitazone groups. In the rosiglitazone-treated group, trabecular thickness was decreased compared to the uncontrolled DM group. The histological examination of the bones showed that uncontrolled DM and rosiglitazone treatment negatively affected the osteoblast and osteocyte activity. Insulin-treated group had a similar histologic examination compared to the control group. Conclusion: Our study showed that DM had unfavorable effects on bones, and rosiglitazone further exerts this effect. However, the negative effect of DM may be neutralized with the use of insulin. Keywords: diabetes mellitus, bone, osteoporosis, bone histomorphometry, rosiglitazone, insulin, thiazolidinediones


Author(s):  
Xue Jin ◽  
Ussif Rashid Sumaila ◽  
Kedong Yin ◽  
Zhichao Qi

The Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China formally proposed an environmental interview system in May 2014, which applies pressure on local governments to fulfill their responsibility toward environmental protection by conducting face-to-face public interviews with their officials. In this paper, 48 cities that were publicly interviewed from 2014–2020 were considered the experimental group and 48 cities surrounding them were the control group. First, the dynamic panel model is applied to initially determine the effect of the policy. Then, a regression discontinuity method (Sharp RD) is used to analyze the short-term and long-term effects and compare the reasons for the differences observed among the estimates of various types of samples. Finally, a series of robustness tests were also conducted. The results show that the environmental interview system can improve air quality. However, because an emergency short-term local governance system exists at present, the governance effect is not long-term and, therefore, not sustainable. Therefore, it suggests that the government should continue to improve the environmental interview system, establish an optimal environmental protection incentive mechanism, and encourage local governments to implement environmental protection policies effectively in the long term. The results of the research are of great significance to the environmental impact assessment system of the world, especially in countries with similar economic systems, which are facing a trade-off between economic growth and environmental sustainability.


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