PKCβ increases ROS levels leading to vascular endothelial injury in diabetic foot ulcers

PKCβ 增加 ROS 水平,导致糖尿病足部溃疡的血管内皮损伤

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作者:Zhichuan Liu, Ling Hu, Tao Zhang, Hang Xu, Hailin Li, Zhouqian Yang, Mei Zhou, Hendrea Shaniqua Smith, Jing Li, Jianhua Ran, Zhongliang Deng

Conclusions

High glucose levels may induce oxidative stress injury in cells and tissues by activating the PKCβ-p66shc signaling pathway.

Methods

Immunohistochemistry and staining were used to detect changes in diabetic foot tissue, and the CCK-8 method was used to measure high glucose effect on cell viability. The DCFH-DA assay was used to detect the intracellular ROS content, and colorimetric methods were used to detect the activities of the CAT and SOD enzymes and the NO and MDA content in tissues and cells. In addition, the protein expression levels of PKCβ, p66shc, eNOS, ICAM-1 and NF-κB in tissues and cells were detected by Western blotting, and the distribution of p66shc and eNOS was observed by immunofluorescence.

Objective

To explore the role and mechanism of oxidative stress injury in the diabetic foot.

Results

The results of clinical specimens experiments showed that the DFU group exhibited disordered morphology and increased glucose metabolism, decreased activities of the enzymes CAT and SOD in tissues, and increased MDA and NO contents compared to those in the CON group. Furthermore, protein levels of the p-PKCβ, p-p66shc, ICAM-1, and p-NF-κB were increased, and eNOS protein level was decreased; these results were consistent in clinical specimens and in vitro experiments. Conclusions: High glucose levels may induce oxidative stress injury in cells and tissues by activating the PKCβ-p66shc signaling pathway.

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