二甲双胍对白化大鼠糖尿病视网膜病变有保护作用吗?免疫组织化学研究

N. Hassan, M. Sherif, Dalia M. Saleh
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背景:二甲双胍(MT)是一种广泛用于II型糖尿病的口服降糖药。然而,其在预防糖尿病视网膜病变中的作用尚不清楚。研究目的:探讨MT对糖尿病视网膜病变大鼠模型的保护作用,特别是对神经胶质细胞活化、神经元凋亡和新生血管的保护作用。材料与方法:将21只雄性Sprague Dawly大鼠分为对照组(n=7)和试验组(n=14),分别饲喂高脂饮食8周后反复注射小剂量链脲佐菌素,形成2型糖尿病。实验组进一步分为糖尿病(DB)组(n=7)不治疗8周,MT组(n=7)不治疗4周,再接受MT治疗4周。实验结束时,采集血液和视网膜样本进行生化、组织学和免疫组织化学研究。结果:二甲双胍可显著降低糖尿病性高血糖,血清氧化应激指标降至对照水平。显著抑制糖尿病诱导的胶质纤维酸性蛋白(GFAP)和Caspase3表达升高。相反,它增强了糖尿病诱导的视网膜血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)表达的增加。结论:本研究提示MT可能具有预防糖尿病视网膜病变的辅助作用,建议进一步研究阐明其抗血管生成或促血管生成作用的调控机制。
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Does Metformin Protect Against Diabetic Retinopathy in Albino Rats? An Immunohistochemical Study
Background: Metformin (MT) is a widely used oral anti-hyperglycemic agent for Type II diabetes. However, its role in protection against diabetic retinopathy is not clear. Aim of the work: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible protective effect of MT on the diabetic retinopathy in rat model with special consideration on glial cell activation, neuronal apoptosis and neovascularization. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one male Sprague Dawly rats were divided into control group (n=7) and experimental group (n=14) that developed Type II diabetes by feeding on high fat diet for 8 weeks followed by repeated small doses streptozotocin injections. The experimental group were farther subdivided into Diabetic (DB) group (n=7) were left for another 8 weeks without treatment and MT group (n=7) were left 4 weeks then received MT for another 4 weeks. At the end of the experiment, blood and retinal samples were collected for biochemical, histological and immunohistochemical studies. Results: Metformin administration significantly decreased diabetic induced hyperglycemia and decreased the serum level of oxidative stress markers to the control level. Also, it significantly suppressed the diabetic induced increase of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) and Caspase3 expression. On the contrary, it enhanced the diabetic induced increase of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in the retina. Conclusion: This study indicated that MT may have an adjuvant role in prevention of diabetic retinopathy, and future studies are recommended to declare the regulatory mechanisms for its antiangiogenic or proangiogenic effects.
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