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  1. Article: Apocynin Attenuates Diabetes-Induced Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction by Mitigating ROS Generation and Boosting Antioxidant Defenses in Fast-Twitch and Slow-Twitch Muscles.

    Sánchez-Duarte, Sarai / Montoya-Pérez, Rocío / Márquez-Gamiño, Sergio / Vera-Delgado, Karla S / Caudillo-Cisneros, Cipriana / Sotelo-Barroso, Fernando / Sánchez-Briones, Luis A / Sánchez-Duarte, Elizabeth

    Life (Basel, Switzerland)

    2022  Volume 12, Issue 5

    Abstract: In response to diabetes mellitus, skeletal muscle is negatively affected, as is evident by reduced contractile force production, increased muscle fatigability, and increased levels of oxidative stress biomarkers. Apocynin is a widely used NADPH oxidase ... ...

    Abstract In response to diabetes mellitus, skeletal muscle is negatively affected, as is evident by reduced contractile force production, increased muscle fatigability, and increased levels of oxidative stress biomarkers. Apocynin is a widely used NADPH oxidase inhibitor, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential. It has been effective for amelioration of a variety of disorders, including diabetic complications. Therefore, the present study was conducted to evaluate the effects and action mechanisms of apocynin in slow- and fast-twitch diabetic rat muscles. Male Wistar rats were rendered diabetic by applying intraperitoneally a single dose of streptozotocin (45 mg/kg). Apocynin treatment (3 mg/kg/day) was administered over 8 weeks. Fasting blood glucose (FBG), insulin tolerance and body weight gain were measured. Both slow (soleus) and fast (extensor digitorum longus, EDL) skeletal muscles were used for muscle function evaluation, oxidative stress markers, and evaluating gene expression using qRT-PCR. Treatment with apocynin significantly reduced FBG levels and enhanced insulin tolerance. Apocynin also prevented muscle contractile dysfunction in EDL muscle but had no significant effect on this parameter in soleus muscles. However, in both types of muscles, apocynin mitigated the oxidative stress by decreasing ROS levels and increasing total glutathione levels and redox state. Concomitantly, apocynin also statistically enhanced Nrf-2 and GLU4 mRNA expression and downregulated NOX2, NOX4, and NF-κB mRNA. Collectively, apocynin exhibits properties myoprotective in diabetic animals. These findings indicate that apocynin predominantly acts as an antioxidant in fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles but has differential impact on contractile function.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-01
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662250-6
    ISSN 2075-1729
    ISSN 2075-1729
    DOI 10.3390/life12050674
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  2. Article ; Online: Nicorandil decreases oxidative stress in slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers of diabetic rats by improving the glutathione system functioning.

    Sánchez-Duarte, Sarai / Márquez-Gamiño, Sergio / Montoya-Pérez, Rocío / Villicaña-Gómez, Erick Andrés / Vera-Delgado, Karla Susana / Caudillo-Cisneros, Cipriana / Sotelo-Barroso, Fernando / Melchor-Moreno, Ma Teresa / Sánchez-Duarte, Elizabeth

    Journal of diabetes investigation

    2021  Volume 12, Issue 7, Page(s) 1152–1161

    Abstract: Aims/introduction: Myopathy is a common complication of any diabetes type, consisting in failure to preserve mass and muscular function. Oxidative stress has been considered one of the main causes for this condition. This study aimed to search if ... ...

    Abstract Aims/introduction: Myopathy is a common complication of any diabetes type, consisting in failure to preserve mass and muscular function. Oxidative stress has been considered one of the main causes for this condition. This study aimed to search if Nicorandil, a K
    Materials and methods: Diabetes was induced in male Wistar rats by applying intraperitoneally streptozotocin (STZ) at 100 mg/kg doses. Nicorandil (3 mg/kg/day) was administered along 4 weeks. An insulin tolerance test and assessment of fasting blood glucose (FBG), TBARS, reduced (GSH), and disulfide (GSSG) glutathione levels, GSH/GSSG ratio, and mRNA expression of glutathione metabolism-related genes were performed at end of treatment in soleus and gastrocnemius muscles.
    Results: Nicorandil significantly reduced FBG levels and enhanced insulin tolerance in diabetic rats. In gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, Nicorandil attenuated the oxidative stress by decreasing lipid peroxidation (TBARS), increasing total glutathione and modulating GPX1-mRNA expression in both muscle's types. Nicorandil also increased GSH and GSH/GSSG ratio and downregulated the GCLC- and GSR-mRNA in gastrocnemius, without significative effect on those enzymes' mRNA expression in diabetic soleus muscle.
    Conclusions: In diabetic rats, Nicorandil attenuates oxidative stress in slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscles by improving the glutathione system functioning. The underlying mechanisms for the modulation of glutathione redox state and the transcriptional expression of glutathione metabolism-related genes seem to be fiber type-dependent.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy ; Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects ; Glutathione/drug effects ; Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects ; Male ; Muscle Fibers, Fast-Twitch/drug effects ; Muscle Fibers, Slow-Twitch/drug effects ; Muscle, Skeletal/drug effects ; Nicorandil/pharmacology ; Oxidation-Reduction/drug effects ; Oxidative Stress/drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Streptozocin ; Transcription, Genetic/drug effects
    Chemical Substances Nicorandil (260456HAM0) ; Streptozocin (5W494URQ81) ; Glutathione (GAN16C9B8O)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-20
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2625840-7
    ISSN 2040-1124 ; 2040-1116
    ISSN (online) 2040-1124
    ISSN 2040-1116
    DOI 10.1111/jdi.13513
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  3. Article ; Online: CYP2E1 phenotype in Mexican workers occupationally exposed to low levels of toluene.

    Jiménez-Garza, Octavio / Márquez-Gamiño, Sergio / Albores, Arnulfo / Caudillo-Cisneros, Cipriana / Carrieri, Mariella / Bartolucci, Giovanni Battista / Manno, Maurizio

    Toxicology letters

    2012  Volume 210, Issue 2, Page(s) 254–263

    Abstract: Unlabelled: CYP2E1, an inducible enzyme present in different human tissues, metabolizes several potentially toxic substances including many volatile organic compounds (VOCs). One indirect way to monitor exposure to VOCs may be, therefore, the assessment ...

    Abstract Unlabelled: CYP2E1, an inducible enzyme present in different human tissues, metabolizes several potentially toxic substances including many volatile organic compounds (VOCs). One indirect way to monitor exposure to VOCs may be, therefore, the assessment of CYP2E1 activity in vivo using the chlorzoxazone (CHZ) test.
    Goal: To compare CYP2E1 activity in two groups of workers: one with a known occupational exposure to VOCs (exposed group) and the other employed in administrative tasks at two universities (control group) from the city of León, Guanajuato, México.
    Material and methods: (1) Passive diffusion monitors were used to evaluate individual levels of exposure to toluene, benzene and ethylbenzene in 48 persons (24 tannery workers and 24 administrative controls) during a 8h work shift; (2) after 12h fasting 500mg CHZ, a selective probe for assessing CYP2E1 activity, was orally administered and, after 2h, a venous blood sample was collected for HPLC plasmatic quantitative determination of CHZ and its mean metabolite 6-hydroxychlorzoxazone.
    Results: Toluene mean exposure levels were higher in the exposed group (2.86±2ppm vs. 0.05±0.005ppm; p<0.001). Also, in this group CYP2E1 activity was lower (p<0.05) and it decreased as the accumulated months of labor exposure increased (negative correlation, p<0.05). These results are in line with previous findings obtained from shoemakers exposed to various solvents but, interestingly, they are partly in contrast with those of another study in printers.
    Conclusion: In spite of the relatively low levels of toluene exposure found for tannery workers, an effect on CYP2E1 activity was evident. Although the mechanism of this interaction is still unknown, the decrease in CYP2E1 activity per se might represent a health risk, considering that these workers may be less protected against other CYP2E1 substrates present in the labor setting or derived from an intentional exposure.
    MeSH term(s) Air Pollutants ; Air Pollution, Indoor ; Biomarkers ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1/blood ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1/genetics ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1/metabolism ; Environmental Monitoring/methods ; Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/physiology ; Hippurates/urine ; Humans ; Mexico ; Occupational Exposure/analysis ; Smoking ; Tanning ; Toluene/blood ; Toluene/chemistry ; Toluene/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Air Pollutants ; Biomarkers ; Hippurates ; Toluene (3FPU23BG52) ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 (EC 1.14.13.-) ; hippuric acid (TE0865N2ET)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-04-25
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 433788-8
    ISSN 1879-3169 ; 0378-4274
    ISSN (online) 1879-3169
    ISSN 0378-4274
    DOI 10.1016/j.toxlet.2012.01.021
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  4. Article: CYP2E1 phenotype in Mexican workers occupationally exposed to low levels of toluene

    Jiménez-Garza, Octavio / Márquez-Gamiño, Sergio / Albores, Arnulfo / Caudillo-Cisneros, Cipriana / Carrieri, Mariella / Bartolucci, Giovanni Battista / Manno, Maurizio

    Toxicology letters. 2012 Apr. 25, v. 210, no. 2

    2012  

    Abstract: CYP2E1, an inducible enzyme present in different human tissues, metabolizes several potentially toxic substances including many volatile organic compounds (VOCs). One indirect way to monitor exposure to VOCs may be, therefore, the assessment of CYP2E1 ... ...

    Abstract CYP2E1, an inducible enzyme present in different human tissues, metabolizes several potentially toxic substances including many volatile organic compounds (VOCs). One indirect way to monitor exposure to VOCs may be, therefore, the assessment of CYP2E1 activity in vivo using the chlorzoxazone (CHZ) test. Goal: To compare CYP2E1 activity in two groups of workers: one with a known occupational exposure to VOCs (exposed group) and the other employed in administrative tasks at two universities (control group) from the city of León, Guanajuato, México. Material and methods: (1) Passive diffusion monitors were used to evaluate individual levels of exposure to toluene, benzene and ethylbenzene in 48 persons (24 tannery workers and 24 administrative controls) during a 8h work shift; (2) after 12h fasting 500mg CHZ, a selective probe for assessing CYP2E1 activity, was orally administered and, after 2h, a venous blood sample was collected for HPLC plasmatic quantitative determination of CHZ and its mean metabolite 6-hydroxychlorzoxazone. Results: Toluene mean exposure levels were higher in the exposed group (2.86±2ppm vs. 0.05±0.005ppm; p<0.001). Also, in this group CYP2E1 activity was lower (p<0.05) and it decreased as the accumulated months of labor exposure increased (negative correlation, p<0.05). These results are in line with previous findings obtained from shoemakers exposed to various solvents but, interestingly, they are partly in contrast with those of another study in printers. Conclusion: In spite of the relatively low levels of toluene exposure found for tannery workers, an effect on CYP2E1 activity was evident. Although the mechanism of this interaction is still unknown, the decrease in CYP2E1 activity per se might represent a health risk, considering that these workers may be less protected against other CYP2E1 substrates present in the labor setting or derived from an intentional exposure.
    Keywords benzene ; blood ; ethylbenzene ; fasting ; high performance liquid chromatography ; humans ; labor ; metabolites ; occupational exposure ; oral administration ; people ; phenotype ; printers ; quantitative analysis ; risk ; solvents ; tanneries ; tissues ; toluene ; toxic substances ; universities ; volatile organic compounds ; work schedules
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2012-0425
    Size p. 254-263.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ireland Ltd
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 433788-8
    ISSN 1879-3169 ; 0378-4274
    ISSN (online) 1879-3169
    ISSN 0378-4274
    DOI 10.1016/j.toxlet.2012.01.021
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