Advanced glycation end product-induced activation of NF-kappa B is suppressed by alpha-lipoic acid in cultured endothelial cells

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Bierhaus, A
Chevion, S
Chevion, M
Hofmann, M
Quehenberger, P
Illmer, T
Luther, T
Berentshtein, E
Tritschler, H
Muller, M
Wahl, P
Ziegler, R
Nawroth, PP
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[1] UNIV HEIDELBERG,DEPT INTERNAL MED,D-6900 HEIDELBERG,GERMANY
[2] TECH UNIV DRESDEN,DEPT INTERNAL MED,D-8027 DRESDEN,GERMANY
[3] TECH UNIV DRESDEN,INST PATHOL,D-8027 DRESDEN,GERMANY
[4] ASTA MED,FRANKFURT,GERMANY
[5] HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,DEPT HUMAN NUTR,JERUSALEM,ISRAEL
[6] HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,DEPT METAB,JERUSALEM,ISRAEL
[7] HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,HADASSAH MED SCH,DEPT CELLULAR BIOCHEM,IL-91010 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL
[8] ALLGEMEINES KRANKENHAUS WIEN,VIENNA,AUSTRIA
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10.2337/diabetes.46.9.1481
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Depletion of cellular antioxidant defense mechanisms and the generation of oxygen free radicals by advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have been proposed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complications. Here me demonstrate that incubation of cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs) with AGE albumin (500 nmol/l) resulted in the impairment of reduced glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid levels. As a consequence, increased cellular oxidative stress led to the activation of the transcription factor NF-kappa B and thus promoted the upregulation of various NF-kappa B-controlled genes, including endothelial tissue factor. Supplementation of the cellular antioxidative defense with the natural occurring antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid before AGE albumin induction completely prevented the AGE albumin-dependent depletion of reduced glutathione and ascorbic acid. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) revealed that AGE: albumin-mediated NF-kappa B activation was also reduced in a time-and dose-dependent manner as long as alpha-lipoic acid was added at least 30 min before AGE albumin stimulation. Inhibition was not due to physical interactions with protein DNA binding, since alpha-lipoic acid, directly included into the binding reaction, did not prevent binding activity of recombinant NF-kappa B. Western blots further demonstrated that alpha-lipoic acid inhibited the release and translocation of NF-kappa B from the cytoplasm into the nucleus. As a consequence, alpha-lipoic acid reduced AGE albumin-induced NF-kappa B mediated transcription and expression of endothelial genes relevant in diabetes, such as tissue factor and endothelin-1. Thus, supplementation of cellular antioxidative defense mechanisms by extracellularly administered alpha-lipoic acid reduces AGE albumin-induced endothelial dysfunction in vitro.
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页码:1481 / 1490
页数:10
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