| Literature DB >> 24363707 |
Mohsen Imenshahidi1, Gholamreza Karimi1, Ehsan Kazemzadeh1.
Abstract
Statins have been reported to show preventive effect on nitrate tolerance in normal rats, but there are no reports on their effect in diabetic animals. In this study, diabetes was induced in male wistar rats by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (45 mg/kg). Five groups of diabetic and five groups of normal rats were treated; groups 1 (of normal and diabetic rats) received atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o. for 8 weeks) and groups 2 received atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o. for last 3 days). Groups 3 and groups 4 were similar to groups 1 and 2 respectively, except that they received nitroglycerin (50 mg/kg/d, b.i.d. for last 3 days of the study). Groups 5 received neither atorvastatin nor nitroglycerin. After 8 weeks, relaxations to nitroglycerin (0.01 to 10 nM) and nitroprusside (0.01 to 10 nM) were determined on phenylephrine-preconstricted aortic rings. The relaxation response to nitroglycerin in diabetic and normal aorta were not significantly different. The results showed that 8 weeks treatment with atorvastatin prevents nitrate tolerance in diabetic and normal rats, but in nitrate tolerant animals, 3 days treatment with atorvastatin was not effective on protection against nitrate tolerance.Entities:
Keywords: Atorvastatin; Diabetes; Nitrate tolerance; Nitroglycerin; Streptozotocin
Year: 2010 PMID: 24363707 PMCID: PMC3869549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Protocols of the treatment* of animal throughout eight weeks
| Group | Single injection of STZ (45 mg/kg) | Atorvastatin | Atorvastatin | NTG (50 mg/kg/d, s.c. injections b.i.d.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal 1 | - | - | - | - |
| Diabetic 1 | + | - | - | - |
| Normal 2 | - | + | + | - |
| Diabetic 2 | + | + | + | - |
| Normal 3 | - | - | - | + |
| Diabetic 3 | + | - | - | + |
| Normal 4 | - | + | + | + |
| Diabetic 4 | + | + | + | + |
| Normal 5 | - | - | + | + |
| Diabetic 5 | + | - | + | + |
+ Administered
- Not administered
Blood glucose concentrations (mg/dL) in control and diabetic rats, 2 and 8 weeks after treatment with either saline or streptozotocin (n = 15–20).
| Group | 2 Weeks | 8 Weeks |
|---|---|---|
| Control | 161 ± 12 | 158 ± 15 |
| Diabetic | 315 ± 10a | 295 ± 14a |
Figure 1Concentration–response curves to nitroglycerin (NTG) in the phenylephrine (1 μM) pre-contracted aortic rings isolated from normal rats (■), diabetic rats (▲), normal rats treated with NTG for 3 days (▼) and diabetic rats treated with NTG for 3 days (♦). Data are mean ± SEM. A statistically significant difference was observed between normal (3 days NTG) rats comparing with normal rats not exposed to NTG. ***P < 0.001. There is also significant difference between diabetic (3 days NTG) rats comparing with diabetic rats not exposed to NTG. ### P < 0.001
Figure 2Concentration–response curves to nitroglycerin (NTG) in the phenylephrine (1μM) pre-contracted aortic rings isolated from normal rats exposed to NTG for 3 days (■), normal rats treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg p.o.) for 8 weeks and exposed to NTG for 3 days (▲) and normal rats treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg p.o.) for 3 days and exposed to NTG for 3 days (▼). Data are mean ± SEM. A statistically significant difference was observed between normal (3 days NTG) rats comparing with normal rats (3 days NTG) treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o.) for 3 days. ***P<0.001; **P < 0.01. There is not significant difference between normal (3 days NTG) rats comparing with normal rats (3 days NTG) treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o.) for 8 weeks (P > 0.05).
Figure 3Concentration-response curves to nitroglycerin (NTG) in the phenylephrine (1 μM) pre-contracted aortic rings isolated from diabeticl rats exposed to NTG for 3 days (■), diabetic rats treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o.) for 8 weeks and exposed to NTG for 3 days (▲) and diabetic rats treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg p.o.) for 3 days and exposed to NTG for 3 days (▼). Data are mean ± SEM. A statistically significant difference was observed between diabetic (3 days NTG) rats comparing with diabetic rats (3 days NTG) treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg/d p.o.) for 3 days ***P < 0.001; **P < 0.01; *P < 0.05. There is not significant difference between diabetic (3 days NTG) rats comparing with diabetic rats (3 days NTG) treated with atorvastatin (10 mg/kg p.o.) for 8 weeks (P > 0.05).