Uncovering the beginning of diabetes: the cellular redox status and oxidative stress as starting players in hyperglycemic damage

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João Soeiro Teodoro
Ana Patrícia Gomes
Ana Teresa Varela
Filipe Valente Duarte
Anabela Pinto Rolo
Carlos Marques Palmeira
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[1] University of Coimbra,Faculty of Science and Technology, Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology
[2] University of Aveiro,Department of Biology
[3] University of Coimbra,Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2013年 / 376卷
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Redox status; Oxidative stress; Liver bioenergetics; Hyperglycemia; Diabetes;
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Early hyperglycemic insult can lead to permanent, cumulative damage that might be one of the earliest causes for a pre-diabetic situation. Despite this, the early phases of hyperglycemic exposure have been poorly studied. We have previously demonstrated that mitochondrial injury takes place early on upon hyperglycemic exposure. In this work, we demonstrate that just 1 h of hyperglycemic exposure is sufficient to induce increased mitochondrial membrane potential and generation. This is accompanied (and probably caused) by a decrease in the cells’ NAD+/NADH ratio. Furthermore, we show that the modulation of the activity of parallel pathways to glycolysis can alter the effects of hyperglycemic exposure. Activation of the pentose phosphate pathway leads to diminished effects of glucose on the above parameters, either by removing glucose from glycolysis or by NADPH generation. We also demonstrate that the hexosamine pathway inhibition also leads to a decreased effect of excess glucose. So, this work demonstrates the need for increased focus of study on the reductive status of the cell as one of the most important hallmarks of initial hyperglycemic damage.
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