Fructose diet-induced skin collagen abnormalities are prevented by lipoic acid.

V Thirunavukkarasu, A T Anitha Nandhini, C V Anuradha
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Nonenzymatic glycation of proteins, leading to chemical modification and cross-linking are of importance in the pathology of diabetic complications. We studied the effect alpha-lipoic acid (LA) on the content and characteristics of the protein collagen from skin of high-fructose fed rats. The rats were divided into 4 groups of 6 each. Two groups of rats were fed with a high fructose diet (60 g/100 g diet) and administered either LA (35 mg/kg b.w., i.p) (FRU+LA) or 0.2 ml vehicle (saline) (FRU) for 45 days. The other 2 groups were fed with control diet containing starch (60 g/100 g diet) and administered either saline (CON) or lipoic acid (CON+LA). The rats were maintained for 45 days and then sacrificed. Plasma glucose, insulin, fructosamine, protein glycation, and blood glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) were measured. Collagen was isolated from skin and the physicochemical properties of collagen were studied. Fructose administration caused accumulation of collagen in skin. Extensive cross-linking was evidenced by enhanced glycation and AGE-linked fluorescence. Increased peroxidation and changes in physicochemical properties such as shrinkage temperature, aldehyde content, solubililty pattern, susceptibility to denaturing agents were observed in fructose-fed rats. SDS gel pattern of collagen from these rats showed elevated beta component of type I collagen. These changes were alleviated by the simultaneous administration of LA. Administration of LA to fructose-fed rats had a positive influence on both quantitative and qualitative properties of collagen. The results suggest a mechanism for the ability of LA to delay diabetic complications.

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果糖饮食引起的皮肤胶原蛋白异常可以通过硫辛酸来预防。
蛋白质的非酶糖基化,导致化学修饰和交联在糖尿病并发症的病理中具有重要意义。研究了α -硫辛酸(LA)对高果糖大鼠皮肤胶原蛋白含量及特性的影响。将大鼠分为4组,每组6只。两组大鼠均饲喂高果糖日粮(60 g/100 g日粮),分别给予LA (35 mg/kg b.w., i.p.) (FRU+LA)或0.2 ml载药(生理盐水)(FRU) 45天。另外2组饲喂含淀粉(60 g/100 g)的对照饲粮,分别给予生理盐水(CON)或硫辛酸(CON+LA)。饲养45 d后处死。测定血浆葡萄糖、胰岛素、果糖胺、蛋白糖化和血糖化血红蛋白(HbA1C)。从皮肤中分离胶原蛋白,并对胶原蛋白的理化性质进行了研究。果糖的摄入导致皮肤中胶原蛋白的积累。糖基化和AGE-linked荧光增强证实了广泛的交联。在果糖喂养的大鼠中,观察到过氧化增加和物理化学性质的变化,如收缩温度,醛含量,溶解度模式,对变性剂的敏感性。这些大鼠胶原蛋白的SDS凝胶图显示I型胶原蛋白的β成分升高。这些变化在同时给药的情况下得到缓解。给果糖大鼠注射LA对胶原蛋白的定量和定性均有积极影响。结果提示了LA延缓糖尿病并发症的机制。
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