The effects of dioxidovanadium (V) complex on cardiovascular metabolism in STZ-induced diabetic male Sprague Dawley rats

Nombuso Xulu, A. Khathi, Ntethelelo Sibiya, Patrick Mangundu, I. Booysen, P. Ngubane
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Aims/hypothesis Insulin is an effective hyperglycemia agent, however hyperinsulinemia, as result of prolonged administration, has been shown to lead to cardiovascular disease (CVD) in DM. As a result, research into alternative therapies for the management of diabetes is needed. In our laboratory, a novel vanadium complex has been synthesized and has been shown to improve glycaemic control and liver function. The effects of this complex on cardiovascular metabolism, however, have not yet been established. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the effects of a dioxidovanadium (V) complex on cardiac muscle metabolism in STZ-induced diabetic rats. Vanadium complex was administered twice daily, and blood glucose concentration was monitored for 5 weeks. The animals were sacrificed, blood and hearts were collected for biochemical analysis (western blot (GLUT 1 and 4), pyruvate kinase (PK), acetyl-coA synthetase and ATP synthase) and microscopical analysis (TEM). After 5 weeks, untreated diabetic rats presented with hyperglycaemia compared to non-diabetic rats which was attenuated by vanadium complex administration. The administration of the complex showed an increase in the metabolic activity of enzymes, GLUT 1 and 4 expression. This was further supported by an increased number of mitochondria and their improved structure as shown by transmission electron microscopy. The administration of the dioxidovanadium (V) complex improved cardiovascular metabolism could be a vital hypoglycaemic agent in the management CVD and DM. Keywords: Hyperglycaemia; Vanadium complex; Cardiovascular Metabolism; Diabetes;Hyperlipidaemia.
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二氧化钒(V)复合物对stz诱导的糖尿病雄性大鼠心血管代谢的影响
目的/假设胰岛素是一种有效的高血糖药物,然而,由于长期给药,高胰岛素血症已被证明会导致糖尿病患者的心血管疾病(CVD)。因此,需要研究糖尿病治疗的替代疗法。在我们的实验室,一种新的钒配合物已经合成,并已被证明改善血糖控制和肝功能。然而,这种复合物对心血管代谢的影响尚未确定。因此,本研究旨在探讨二氧化钒(V)复合物对stz诱导的糖尿病大鼠心肌代谢的影响。每日给予配合钒2次,监测血糖浓度,持续5周。处死动物,采集血液和心脏进行生化分析(western blot (GLUT 1和4)、丙酮酸激酶(PK)、乙酰辅酶a合成酶和ATP合成酶)和显微镜分析(TEM)。5周后,未给药的糖尿病大鼠出现高血糖,而未给药的糖尿病大鼠则出现高血糖。该复合物的施用增加了酶的代谢活性,GLUT 1和4的表达。透射电镜显示,线粒体数量的增加及其结构的改善进一步支持了这一点。二氧化钒(V)复合物改善心血管代谢可能是治疗CVD和DM的重要降糖药物。关键词:高血糖;钒复杂;心血管代谢;糖尿病;Hyperlipidaemia。
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