D-4F induces heme oxygenase-1 and extracellular superoxide dismutase, decreases endothelial cell sloughing, and improves vascular reactivity in rat model of diabetes

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Background - Apolipoprotein A1 mimetic peptide, synthesized from D-amino acid (D-4F), enhances the ability of HDL to protect LDL against oxidation in atherosclerotic animals. Methods and Results - We investigated the mechanisms by which D-4F provides antioxidant effects in a diabetic model. Sprague-Dawley rats developed diabetes with administration of streptozotocin (STZ). We examined the effects of daily D-4F (100 μg/100 g of body weight, intraperitoneal injection) on superoxide (O2-), extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD), vascular heme oxygenase (HO-1 and HO-2) levels, and circulating endothelial cells in diabetic rats. In response to D-4F, both the quantity and activity of HO-1 were increased. O2- levels were elevated in diabetic rats (74.8±8×103 cpm/10 mg protein) compared with, controls (38.1±8×103 cpm/10 mg protein; P<0.01). D-4F decreased O2- levels to 13.23±1×103 (P<0.05 compared with untreated diabetics). The average number of circulating endothelial cells was higher in diabetics (50±6 cells/mL) than in controls (5±1 cells/mL) and was significantly decreased in diabetics treated with D-4F (20±3 cells/mL; P<0.005). D-4F also decreased endothelial cell fragmentation in diabetic rats. The impaired relaxation typical of blood vessels in diabetic rats was prevented by administration of D-4F (85.0±2.0% relaxation). Western blot analysis showed decreased EC-SOD in the diabetic rats, whereas D-4F restored the EC-SOD level. Conclusions - We conclude that an increase in circulating endothelial cell sloughing, superoxide anion, and vasoconstriction in diabetic rats can be prevented by administration of D-4F, which is associated with an increase in 2 antioxidant proteins, HO-1 and EC-SOD. © 2005 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Kruger, A. L., Peterson, S., Turkseven, S., Kaminski, P. M., Zhang, F. F., Quan, S., … Abraham, N. G. (2005). D-4F induces heme oxygenase-1 and extracellular superoxide dismutase, decreases endothelial cell sloughing, and improves vascular reactivity in rat model of diabetes. Circulation, 111(23), 3126–3134. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.104.517102

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