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Metformin accelerates wound healing in type 2 diabetic db/db mice

机译:二甲双胍在2型糖尿病DB / DB小鼠中加速伤口愈合

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Wound healing impairment is increasingly recognized to be a consequence of hyperglycemia-induced dysfunction of endothelial precursor cells (EPCs) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Metformin exhibits potential for the improvement of endothelial function and the wound healing process. However, the underlying mechanisms for the observed beneficial effects of metformin application remain to be completely understood. The present study assessed whether metformin, a widely used therapeutic drug for T2DM, may accelerate wound closure in T2DM db/db mice. Genetically hyperglycemic db/db mice were used as the T2DM model. Metformin (250 mg/kg/day; intragastric) was administered for two weeks prior to EPC collection and wound model creation in db/db mice. Wound healing was evaluated by alterations in the wound area and the number of platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-positive cells. The function of the isolated bone marrow-derived EPCs (BM-EPCs) was assessed by a tube formation assay. The number of circulating EPCs, and the levels of intracellular nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide (O-2(-)) were detected by flow cytometry. Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) expression was determined by western blot analysis. It was observed that treatment with metformin accelerated wound healing, improved angiogenesis and increased the circulating EPC number in db/db mice. In vitro, treatment with metformin reversed the impaired BM-EPC function reflected by tube formation, and significantly increased NO production while decreasing O-2(-) levels in BM-EPCs from db/db mice. In addition, TSP-1 expression was markedly attenuated by treatment with metformin in cultured BM-EPCs. Metformin contributed to wound healing and improved angiogenesis in T2DM mice, which was, in part, associated with stimulation of NO, and inhibition of O-2(-) and TSP-1 in EPCs from db/db mice.
机译:伤口愈合损伤越来越被认为是高血糖诱导的内皮前体细胞(EPCS)在2型糖尿病(T2DM)中的内皮前体细胞功能障碍的结果。二甲双胍表现出改善内皮功能和伤口愈合过程的潜力。然而,仍然可以完全理解观察到二甲双胍申请的有益效果的潜在机制。本研究评估了二甲双胍,广泛使用的T2DM治疗药物,可以在T2DM DB / DB小鼠中加速伤口闭合。基因上高血糖DB / DB小鼠用作T2DM模型。二甲双胍(250mg / kg /天;胃内)在EPC收集和伤口模型在DB / DB小鼠中产生之前进行两周。通过伤口区域的改变和血小板内皮细胞粘附分子阳性细胞的变化评估伤口愈合。通过管形成测定评估分离的骨髓衍生的EPCs(BM-EPC)的功能。通过流式细胞术检测循环EPC的数量和细胞内一氧化氮(NO)和超氧化物(O-2( - 2()的水平。通过蛋白质印迹分析测定血小板素-1(TSP-1)表达。观察到与二甲双胍加速伤口愈合,改善血管生成并增加了DB / DB小鼠的循环EPC数。体外,用二甲双胍处理颠倒了由管形成反射的受损的BM-EPC函数,并且在从DB / DB小鼠中减少BM-EPC中的O-2( - )水平显着增加。此外,通过用培养的BM-EPC在培养的BM-EPC中用二甲双胍处理显着减弱TSP-1表达。二甲双胍有助于伤口愈合和改善T2DM小鼠的血管生成,部分与刺激NO的刺激和抑制来自DB / DB小鼠的EPC中的O-2( - )和TSP-1。

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    《Molecular medicine reports》 |2017年第2期|共8页
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    Xiaoshan Hosp Dept Pharm 728 North Yucai Rd Hangzhou 311202 Zhejiang Peoples R China;

    Second Mil Med Univ Changzheng Hosp Dept Pharm Shanghai 200003 Peoples R China;

    Xiaoshan Hosp Dept Pharm 728 North Yucai Rd Hangzhou 311202 Zhejiang Peoples R China;

    Xiaoshan Hosp Dept Pharm 728 North Yucai Rd Hangzhou 311202 Zhejiang Peoples R China;

    Xiaoshan Hosp Dept Pharm 728 North Yucai Rd Hangzhou 311202 Zhejiang Peoples R China;

    Xiaoshan Hosp Dept Pharm 728 North Yucai Rd Hangzhou 311202 Zhejiang Peoples R China;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 基础医学;
  • 关键词

    T2DM; metformin; EPCs; wound healing; TSP-1;

    机译:T2DM;二甲双胍;EPCS;伤口愈合;TSP-1;

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