2004
DOI: 10.1096/fj.04-1913fje
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Role for nitrosative stress in diabetic neuropathy: evidence from studies with a peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst

Abstract: Nitrosative stress, that is, enhanced peroxynitrite formation, has been documented in both experimental and clinical diabetic neuropathy (DN), but its pathogenetic role remains unexplored. This study evaluated the role for nitrosative stress in two animal models of type 1 diabetes: streptozotocin-diabetic mice and diabetic NOD mice. Control (C) and streptozotocin-diabetic (D) mice were treated with and without the potent peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst FP15 (5 mg kg(-1) d(-1)) for 1 wk after 8 wk without … Show more

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“…Reports on both toxic and protective effects of Fe porphyrins have been published (30,231,238,313). Although the corresponding Fe and Mn porphyrins have very similar rate constants for O 2 ·À dismutation, all Fe porphyrins studied by us thus far were toxic to Escherichia coli; no aerobic growth was detected in SOD-negative mutants with Fe porphyrins at levels at which analogous Mn porphyrins were fully protective (30).…”
Section: B Antioxidantsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Reports on both toxic and protective effects of Fe porphyrins have been published (30,231,238,313). Although the corresponding Fe and Mn porphyrins have very similar rate constants for O 2 ·À dismutation, all Fe porphyrins studied by us thus far were toxic to Escherichia coli; no aerobic growth was detected in SOD-negative mutants with Fe porphyrins at levels at which analogous Mn porphyrins were fully protective (30).…”
Section: B Antioxidantsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We and several other groups worked extensively on in vitro and in vivo studies of Fe porphyrins as SOD mimics and ONOO -À scavengers (17,30,45,76,91,126,169,170,184,185,197,211,229,231,232,238,239,309,310,313). The k cat for O 2 ·À dismutation, as well as for ONOO À reduction, is very similar for Fe and Mn analogues (184,185,310) (Table 1).…”
Section: Fe Porphyrinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Systemic hyperglycaemia triggers the generation of various reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, such as peroxynitrite, which is formed by the reaction of superoxide and nitric oxide [14,15]. Nitration of protein tyrosine residues is one of the typical biochemical reactions induced by peroxynitrite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, its overactivation leads to cellular dysfunction and necrotic cell death [14,[16][17][18]. In addition, PARP activation also leads to the translocation of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) from the mitochondria to the nucleus, inducing apoptotic pathways [15]. Since oxidative stress is already increased during pregnancy, its contribution to GDM-derived cardiovascular complications is difficult to determine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%