Title of article :
Oxidative stress in hypertensive,diabetic, and diabetic hypertensive rats
Author/Authors :
Joseph Friedman، نويسنده , , Edna Peleg، نويسنده , , Tamara Kagan، نويسنده , , Sergei Shnizer، نويسنده , , Talma Rosenthal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
4
From page :
1049
To page :
1052
Abstract :
Abstract Background Reactive oxygen species play a key role in the formation of endothelial dysfunction accompanying diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases. Methods This study compares oxidative stress (OS) in Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY), spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), non–insulin-dependent Cohen Diabetic rats (CDR), and Cohen Rosenthal diabetic hypertensive rats (CRDH), a unique animal model of both diabetes and hypertension. The OS was evaluated with a newly developed thermochemiluminiscence (TCL) analyzer (Lumitest Ltd., Nesher, Israel) that measures the oxidizability (ie, susceptibility to oxidation) of a test sample. Results The TCL oxidizability test results of sera from the different rats groups showed a time-dependent increase in TCL of up to 145% ± 7% for WKY, 160% ± 8% for SHR, 179% ± 12% for CDR, and 226% ± 15% for CRDH. These results were significant: P< .001 for SHR and CDR and P< .0001 for CRDH in comparison to WKY. Lipid peroxide levels also increased in each strain of rats: to 80 ± 7.8 nmol/mL in WKY, 104 ± 10.1 nmol/mL in SHR, 110 ± 9.4 nmol/mL in CDR, and 167 ± 11.7 nmol/mL in CRDH. These results were also significant: P< .001 for SHR, CDR and CRDH in comparison to WKY. Conclusion The combination of hypertension and diabetes is accompanied by higher oxidative stress than that seen with either disorder alone.
Keywords :
Diabetes , thermochemiluminescence. , hypertension , oxidative stress
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number :
648701
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