Effect of α-lipoic acid on vascular responses and nociception in diabetic rats

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作者
Cameron, NE [1 ]
Jack, AM [1 ]
Cotter, MA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Inst Med Sci, Dept Biomed Sci, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland
关键词
diabetes mellitus; vascular endothelium; nitric oxide; EDHF; oxidative stress; mesenteric vasculature; autonomic nervous system; blood flow; pain; neuropathy; free radicals;
D O I
10.1016/S0891-5849(01)00564-0
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Oxidative stress contributes to the vascular and neurological complications of diabetes mellitus. The aim was to evaluate the effects of treatment with the radical scavenger and transition metal chelator, alpha -lipoic acid, on endothelium-dependent relaxation of the mesenteric vasculature and on superior cervical ganglion blood flow in 8 week streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, alpha -lipoic acid effects on small nerve fiber-mediated nociception were also monitored. For the in vitro phenylephrine-precontracted mesenteric vascular bed, diabetes caused a 31% deficit in maximum endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine, and a 4-fold reduction in sensitivity. alpha -Lipoic acid gave 85% protection against these defects. Acetylcholine responses are mediated by nitric oxide and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor: isolation of the latter by nitric oxide synthase blockade revealed a 74% diabetic deficit that was halved by alpha -lipoic acid. Superior cervical ganglion blood flow, 52% reduced by diabetes, was dose-dependently restored by ru-lipoic acid (ED(50), 44 mg/kg/d). Diabetic rats exhibited mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia, which were abolished by alpha -lipoic acid treatment. Thus, diabetes impairs nitric oxide and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor-mediated vasodilation. This contributes to reduced neural perfusion, and may be responsible for altered nociceptive function. The effect of alpha -lipoic acid strongly implicates oxidative stress in these events and suggests a potential therapeutic approach. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc.
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