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High glucose-induced growth factor resistance in human fibroblasts can be reversed by antioxidants and protein kinase C-inhibitors
Authors:Karin Hehenberger  Anders Hansson
Abstract:We have studied the influence of high glucose on basal fibroblast proliferation, growth factor induced cellular proliferation and the effects of antioxidants, protein kinase C-inhibitors and troglitazone. Fibroblast cultures were obtained from five patients undergoing mammary reduction plastic surgery. A fluorometric method was used for determining total DNA in the cell samples, DNA content being proportional to cell number. D -Glucose at 15·5 mM and above was shown to inhibit fibroblast proliferation, and the cells were resistant to growth factors such as IGF-I and EGF at this glucose concentration. H7, bisindolylmaleimide IX, troglitazone, α-tocopherol acetate, Q10, ascorbic acid, β-carotene, DMTU and selenite were all found to reverse the high glucose-induced growth factor resistance observed in human fibroblasts. We believe that these findings may be of value in the understanding and future treatment of wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:glucose  fibroblasts  growth factors  antioxidants  protein kinase C inhibitors
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