Literature DB >> 10651257

An aldose redutase inhibitor prevents the intimal thickening in coronary arteries of galactose-fed beagle dogs.

Y Kasuya1, M Ito, J Nakamura, Y Hamada, M Nakayama, S Chaya, T Komori, K Naruse, E Nakashima, K Kato, N Koh, N Hotta.   

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Although increased polyol pathway activity has been implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetic microangiopathy, the relation with diabetic macroangiopathy remains unclear. Galactose feeding is known to stimulate the polyol pathway and to develop abnormalities similar to those in diabetic microangiopathy. Our study was conducted to investigate whether an activation of polyol pathway by long-term treatment with galactose produced morphological changes in coronary arteries of dogs and the effect of an aldose reductase inhibitor, epalrestat, was also studied.
METHODS: Dogs received either normal chow or chow containing 30% galactose with or without epalrestat given orally (20 or 50 mg x kg(-1)). After 44 months, morphometric analyses of coronary arteries were carried out and the galactitol contents in aortas were measured.
RESULTS: The ratio of areas of the intimal layer to those of the medial layer, an indicator of intimal thickening, was statistically significantly increased in galactose-fed dogs compared with control dogs. Galactose-fed dogs had a remarkable accumulation of galactitol in their aortas. These morphological and biochemical deficits were reduced by treatment with epalrestat. CONCLUSION/
INTERPRETATION: This report morphologically shows diabetes-like macrovascular abnormalities in galactosaemic animals, suggesting that polyol pathway hyperactivity is closely related to the development of diabetic macroangiopathy, which could be prevented by aldose reductase inhibition.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10651257     DOI: 10.1007/s001250051310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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Authors:  Satish K Srivastava; Umesh C S Yadav; Aramati B M Reddy; Ashish Saxena; Ravinder Tammali; Mohammad Shoeb; Naseem H Ansari; Aruni Bhatnagar; Mark J Petrash; Sanjay Srivastava; Kota V Ramana
Journal:  Chem Biol Interact       Date:  2011-02-24       Impact factor: 5.192

2.  ALDOSE REDUCTASE: New Insights for an Old Enzyme.

Authors:  Kota V Ramana
Journal:  Biomol Concepts       Date:  2011-04-01

3.  CoMFA and CoMSIA analysis of 2,4-thiazolidinediones derivatives as aldose reductase inhibitors.

Authors:  Hong-Yan Liu; Shu-Shen Liu; Li-Tang Qin; Ling-Yun Mo
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2009-01-09       Impact factor: 1.810

4.  Induced fit docking, pharmacophore modeling, and molecular dynamic simulations on thiazolidinedione derivatives to explore key interactions with Tyr48 in polyol pathway.

Authors:  Manga Vijjulatha; Yamini Lingala; RaviRaja Tejaswi Merugu
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2014-06-29       Impact factor: 1.810

5.  Aldose reductase gene is associated with diabetic macroangiopathy in Japanese Type 2 diabetic patients.

Authors:  A Watarai; E Nakashima; Y Hamada; G Watanabe; K Naruse; K Miwa; Y Kobayashi; H Kamiya; M Nakae; N Hamajima; Y Sekido; T Niwa; Y Oiso; J Nakamura
Journal:  Diabet Med       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 4.359

6.  Aldose reductase (-106) C/T gene polymorphism and possibility of macrovascular complications in Egyptian type 2 diabetic patients.

Authors:  Azhar Mohamed Nomair; Mona Mohamed Kamal ElDeeb; Dalia Aly Maharem
Journal:  Indian J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2016 Sep-Oct

Review 7.  Pathogenesis and neuroimaging of cerebral large and small vessel disease in type 2 diabetes: A possible link between cerebral and retinal microvascular abnormalities.

Authors:  Toshitaka Umemura; Takahiko Kawamura; Nigishi Hotta
Journal:  J Diabetes Investig       Date:  2016-08-03       Impact factor: 4.232

8.  Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids exert anti-oxidant effects through the nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-related factor 2 pathway in immortalized mouse Schwann cells.

Authors:  Yasuaki Tatsumi; Ayako Kato; Kazunori Sango; Tatsuhito Himeno; Masaki Kondo; Yoshiro Kato; Hideki Kamiya; Jiro Nakamura; Koichi Kato
Journal:  J Diabetes Investig       Date:  2018-10-13       Impact factor: 4.232

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