Production of Active Oxygen Species from Neutrophils and Polyol Pathway in Hyperglycemia

To understand the mechanism of suppression of active oxygen species production in neutrophils in diabetics, we examined the polyol pathway by using the aldose reductase inhibitor (ONO-2235) in relation to superoxide production in neutrophils. Sorbitol levels were increased in erythrocytes from diabe...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Clinical Chemistry Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 109 - 114
Main Authors Takeuchi, Nozomu, Kanno, Kazuhisa, Shinohara, Rikio, Ishiguro, Isao, Tokunaga, Kenji, Murase, Mitsuharu, Saheki, Shuichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Clinical Chemistry 1996
一般社団法人 日本臨床化学会
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ISSN0370-5633
2187-4077
DOI10.14921/jscc1971b.25.2_109

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Summary:To understand the mechanism of suppression of active oxygen species production in neutrophils in diabetics, we examined the polyol pathway by using the aldose reductase inhibitor (ONO-2235) in relation to superoxide production in neutrophils. Sorbitol levels were increased in erythrocytes from diabetic patients. Sorbitol accumulation in erythrocytes during incubation with glucose was suppressed by the addition of the inhibitor. The superoxide production in neutrophils was increased by the incubation with glucose (25 and 50 mmol/l, p<0.01) and suppressed by the addition of the inhibitor (2.5 and 25 μ mol/l, p< 0.05-0.01). The augmented polyol pathway in hyperglycemia may suppress the production of active oxygen species in diabetic neutrophils.
ISSN:0370-5633
2187-4077
DOI:10.14921/jscc1971b.25.2_109