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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 73-78, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-500495

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Objective:To investigate the protective effect of glucagon-like peptid-1(GLP-1) against cardiac microvascular endothelial cell(CMECs) injured by high glucose.Methods:CMECs were isolated and cultured.Superoxide assay kit and dihydroethidine(DHE) staining were used to assess oxidative stress.TUNEL staining and caspase3 expression were used to assess the apoptosis ofCMECs.H89 was used to inhibit cAMP/PKA pathway; fasudil was used to inhibitRho/ROCK pathway.The protein expressions ofRho,ROCK were examined byWestern blot analysis. Results:High glucose increased the production ofROS, the activity ofNADPH, the apoptosis rate and the expression level ofRho/ROCK inCMECs, whileGLP-1 decreased high glucose-induced ROS production, theNADPH activity and the apoptosis rate and the expression level ofRho/ROCK inCMECs, the difference were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusions:GLP-1 could protect the cardiac microvessels against oxidative stress and apoptosis.The protective effects of GLP-1 are dependent on downstream inhibition ofRho through a cAMP/PKA-dependent manner, resulting in a subsequent decrease in the expression ofNADPH oxidase.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 73-78, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-951545

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Objective: To investigate the protective effect of glucagon-like peptid-1 (GLP-1) against cardiac microvascular endothelial cell (CMECs) injured by high glucose. Methods: CMECs were isolated and cultured. Superoxide assay kit and dihydroethidine (DHE) staining were used to assess oxidative stress. TUNEL staining and caspase 3 expression were used to assess the apoptosis of CMECs. H89 was used to inhibit cAMP/PKA pathway; fasudil was used to inhibit Rho/ROCK pathway. The protein expressions of Rho, ROCK were examined by Western blot analysis. Results: High glucose increased the production of ROS, the activity of NADPH, the apoptosis rate and the expression level of Rho/ROCK in CMECs, while GLP-1 decreased high glucose-induced ROS production, the NADPH activity and the apoptosis rate and the expression level of Rho/ROCK in CMECs, the difference were statistically significant (. P<0.05). Conclusions: GLP-1 could protect the cardiac microvessels against oxidative stress and apoptosis. The protective effects of GLP-1 are dependent on downstream inhibition of Rho through a cAMP/PKA-dependent manner, resulting in a subsequent decrease in the expression of NADPH oxidase.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 73-78, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-820398

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the protective effect of glucagon-like peptid-1 (GLP-1) against cardiac microvascular endothelial cell (CMECs) injured by high glucose.@*METHODS@#CMECs were isolated and cultured. Superoxide assay kit and dihydroethidine (DHE) staining were used to assess oxidative stress. TUNEL staining and caspase 3 expression were used to assess the apoptosis of CMECs. H89 was used to inhibit cAMP/PKA pathway; fasudil was used to inhibit Rho/ROCK pathway. The protein expressions of Rho, ROCK were examined by Western blot analysis.@*RESULTS@#High glucose increased the production of ROS, the activity of NADPH, the apoptosis rate and the expression level of Rho/ROCK in CMECs, while GLP-1 decreased high glucose-induced ROS production, the NADPH activity and the apoptosis rate and the expression level of Rho/ROCK in CMECs, the difference were statistically significant (P<0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#GLP-1 could protect the cardiac microvessels against oxidative stress and apoptosis. The protective effects of GLP-1 are dependent on downstream inhibition of Rho through a cAMP/PKA-dependent manner, resulting in a subsequent decrease in the expression of NADPH oxidase.

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