Characterization of Free Radical Defense System in High Glucose Cultured HeLa-tat Cells: Consequences for Glucose-induced Cytotoxicity |
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Authors: | Sophie Bouvard Patrice Faure Corinne Roucard Alain Favier Serge Halimi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Biochimie, Faculté de Médecine, Université Joseph Fourier, 38000 Grenoble, France;2. Groupe de Recherche sur les Lymphomes, Institut Albert Bonniot, Université Joseph Fourier, 38706 La Tronche, France |
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Abstract: | HeLa cell line stably transfected with the tat gene from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 has a decreased antioxidant potential. In this work, we used this model to investigate the effect of a high glucose level (20 mM) on the glucose induced cytotoxicity and on the antioxidant system. In comparison to cell culture under control medium, HeLa-wild cell cultured under 20 mM glucose did not exhibit necrosis or apoptosis, contrary to HeLa-tat cell presenting a significant increase in necrotic or apoptotic state. Moreover after 48 h culture under high glucose level the HeLa-tat proliferation rate was not higher than the one of HeLa-wild cells. In HeLa-wild cell high glucose level resulted in an induction of glutathione reductase activity in opposition to HeLa-tat cells where no change was observed. High glucose level resulted in 20% increase in GSSG/GSH ratio in HeLa-wild cells and 38% increase in HeLa-tat cells. Moreover, high glucose level resulted in a dramatic cytosolic thiol decrease and an important lipid peroxidation in HeLa-tat cells. No significant change of these two parameters was observed in HeLa-wild cells. In both cell lines, high glucose resulted in an increase of total SOD activity, as a consequence of the increase in Cu,Zn-SOD activity. High glucose did not result in an increase of Mn-SOD activity in both cell lines. As a consequence of tat tranfection Mn-SOD activity was 50% lower in HeLa-tat cells in comparison to HeLa-wild cells. This work emphasizes the importance of the antioxidant system in the glucose induced cytotoxicity. |
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Keywords: | Glucose Hela-wild Free Radicals Antioxidant System |
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