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Transferrin Modifications and Lipid Peroxidation: Implications in Diabetes Mellitus
Authors:Ann Van Campenhout  Christel M Van Campenhout  Albert R Lagrou  Begoña Manuel-y-Keenoy
Institution:1. Laboratory of Endocrinology;2. Laboratory of Immunology and Protein Chemistry;3. Laboratory of Human Biochemistry University of Antwerp 2610 Wilrijk Belgium
Abstract:Free iron is capable of stimulating the production of free radicals which cause oxidative damage such as lipid peroxidation. One of the most important mechanisms of antioxidant defense is thus the sequestration of iron in a redox-inactive form by transferrin. In diabetes mellitus, increased oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation contribute to chronic complications but it is not known if this is related to abnormalities in transferrin function. In this study we investigated the role of transferrin concentration and glycation. The antioxidant capacity of apotransferrin to inhibit lipid peroxidation by iron-binding decreased in a concentration-dependent manner from 89% at <formula>≥2 mg/ml</formula> to 42% at 0.5 mg/ml. Pre-incubation of apotransferrin with glucose for 14 days resulted in a concentration-dependent increase of glycation: 1, 5 and 13 μmol fructosamine/g transferrin at 0, 5.6 and 33.3 mmol/l glucose respectively, p<0.001. This was accompanied by a decrease in the iron-binding antioxidant capacity of apotransferrin. In contrast, transferrin glycation by up to 33.3 mmol/l glucose did not affect chemiluminescence-quenching antioxidant capacity, which is iron-independent. Colorimetric evaluation of total iron binding capacity in the presence of an excess of iron (iron/transferrin molar ratio=2.4) also decreased from 0.726 to 0.696 and 0.585 mg/g transferrin after 0, 5.6 and 33.3 mmol/l glucose, respectively, p<0.01. In conclusion, these results suggest that lower transferrin concentration and its glycation can, by enhancing the pro-oxidant effects of iron, contribute to the increased lipid peroxidation observed in diabetes.
Keywords:Diabetes  Lipid Peroxidation  Iron  Transferrin  Glycation  Fl-aTf  Fluorescein-labelled Apotransferrin  Abap  2  2-azo-bis(2-amidinopropane) Hydrochloride  Age  Advanced Glycated Endproduct  Au  Absorption Units  Fas  Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate  Ib  Iron-binding  Mda  Malondialdehyde  Nta  Nitrilotriacetate  Tac-PI  Total Antioxidant Capacity--percent Inhibition Of The Chemiluminescence  Tba  Thiobarbituric Acid  Tbars  Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances  Tibc  Total Iron-binding Capacity  Uibc  Unsaturated Iron-binding Capacity
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