Effect of pyruvate on lens myo-inositol transport and polyol formation in diabetic cataract

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作者
BeyerMears, A
Diecke, FPJ
Mistry, K
Ellison, C
Cruz, E
机构
[1] Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, UMDNJ -New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
关键词
cataract; fructose; lactate; lens; myo-inositol; transport; pyruvate;
D O I
10.1159/000139515
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
In diabetic cataract, sorbitol pathway flux perturbs intracellular metabolism by two putative mechanisms. The osmolyte hypothesis implicates the aldose reductase enzyme. increased rate of reduction of glucose to sorbitol and reciprocal osmoregulatory depletion of organic osmolytes (myo-inositol). Redox hypothesis favors alterations in the ratios NADP+/NADPH and/or NADH/NAD+ as the primary cause of glucose-induced aldose reductase related defects. Increase in NADH/NAD+ promotes increased oxidation of sorbitol to fructose by polyol dehydrogenase; potential normalization of this ratio by coadministration of pyruvate (which reoxidizes NADH to NAD(+) via lactate dehydrogenase reaction) was investigated. Effects of exogenous pyruvate on lens polyol formation and sodium-dependant myo-inositol (MI) cotransporter using two in vitro models of sugar cataract were determined. Rat lenses were incubated for 16 h in either normal (5.5 mM) or high sugar medium, 35.5 mM glucose or 30 mM galactose. Then lens MI influx was compared to polyol. MI and fructose content, Pyruvate did not affect MI influx or sorbitol content in lenses incubated in control medium, In 35.5 mM glucose, coadministration of pyruvate maintained lens MI influx at 76% of control values vs. 43% for lenses without pyruvate. Furthermore, pyruvate treatment diminished lens sorbitol content by 50% and increased lens sugar content (myo-inositol. fructose. lactate) and media lactate levels. Lenses incubated in high galactose medium formed galactitol with a corresponding decreased MI content. Coadministration of pyruvate had no effect on either lens sugar content (galactitol, myo-inositol, fructose) or MI influx? consistent with the fact that galactitol was not metabolized to fructose. In conclusion, pyruvate did net exert a direct effect on the MI co-transporter or prevent galactitol inhibition of MI influx. Coadministration of pyruvate with high glucose altered lens metabolism and promoted reduction of pyruvate to lactate, increased fructose, decreased sorbitol, enhanced MI influx, maintained lens MI content, implicating both osmotic and redox systems.
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