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Open Cardiovasc Med J. 2008; 2: 70–78.
Published online 2008 August 7. doi: 10.2174/1874192400802010070.
PMCID: PMC2570581
Oxidative Stress As A Common Mediator for Apoptosis Induced-Cardiac Damage in Diabetic Rats
Mohammad M Dallak,1 Dimitri P Mikhailidis,2* Mohamed A Haidara,1 Ismaeel M Bin-Jaliah,1 Olaa M Tork,3 Moshira A Rateb,3 Hanaa Z Yassin,3 Zeinb A Al-refaie,3 Ibrahim M Ibrahim,3 Samy M Elawa,4 Laila A Rashed,5 and Noha A Afifi6
1Physiology Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
2Department of Clinical Biochemistry (Vascular Prevention Clinic), Royal Free Hospital campus, University College of London, UK
3Physiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt
4College of Health and Sciences, Kuwait
5BiochemistryDepartment, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt
6Histology Department, Faculty of Medicine, CairoUniversity, Egypt
*Address correspondence to this author at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry (Vascular Prevention Clinic), Royal Free Hospital campus, University College of London, UK; Tel: 0044(0) 20 78302258; E-mail: mikhailidis/at/aol.com
Received June 30, 2008; Revised July 9, 2008; Accepted July 16, 2008.
Abstract
Aim:
To investigate the possible role of oxidative stress as a common mediator of apoptosis and cardiac damage in diabetes.
Materials and Methods:
This experimental work was conducted on 5 groups of Wistar rats. Group I was the control group. Diabetes type 1 was induced in other groups (by streptozotocin) and animals received insulin or vitamin E (300 mg /kg body weight), both insulin and vitamin E, or no treatment for 4 weeks according to their group. At the end of the study, serum and cardiac tissues were examined for biochemical parameters of cardiac function, oxidative stress and apoptosis. Electron microscopy pictures of cardiac tissue were also evaluated for signs of cardiac damage
Results:
Markers of oxidative stress, apoptosis, inflammation as well as manifestations of cardiac damage as assessed by electron microscopy were significantly decreased in rats treated with both insulin and vitamin E when compared with untreated diabetic rats or rats treated with either insulin or vitamin E alone
Conclusion:
Administration of both vitamin E and insulin was effective in reducing markers of oxidative stress and apoptosis and improving parameters of cardiac function in experiments animals. Antioxidants might prove beneficial as an adjuvant treatment in addition to insulin in type 1 diabetes associated with manifestations of cardiac complications
Key Words: Diabetes, vitamin E, Wistar rats, diabetic cardiomyopathy, apoptosis, oxidative stress, cardiac enzymes