Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 59, Issue 7 , Pages 935-942, July 2010

Chemical and functional changes of human insulin by in vitro incubation with blood from diabetic patients in oxidative stress

  • Daniel H. Montes-Cortes

      Affiliations

    • General Hospital, Nacional Medical Center “La Raza,” Mexican Institute for Social Security, Mexico City 02990, Mexico
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  • Juan J. Hicks

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biochemistry and Environmental Medicine, National Institute of Respiratory Diseases “Ismael Cosio Villegas,” Calzada de Tlalpan 4502, Sección XVI, 14080 México Distrito Federal, Mexico
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  • Guillermo M. Ceballos-Reyes

      Affiliations

    • Postgraduate Studies and Research Section, School of Medicine National Polytechnique Institute, Plan de San Luis y Diaz Miron, Casco de Santo Tomas, 11340 Mexico Distrito Federal, Mexico
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  • Jose R. Garcia-Sanchez

      Affiliations

    • Postgraduate Studies and Research Section, School of Medicine National Polytechnique Institute, Plan de San Luis y Diaz Miron, Casco de Santo Tomas, 11340 Mexico Distrito Federal, Mexico
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  • Rafael Medina-Navarro

      Affiliations

    • Experimental Metabolism Laboratory, Center of Biomedical Investigation from Michoacan 58260, Mexico, Mexican Institute for Social Security, Mexico
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  • Ivonne M. Olivares-Corichi

      Affiliations

    • Postgraduate Studies and Research Section, School of Medicine National Polytechnique Institute, Plan de San Luis y Diaz Miron, Casco de Santo Tomas, 11340 Mexico Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

Received 17 April 2009; accepted 15 October 2009. published online 18 December 2009.

Abstract 

Oxidative stress damage to biomolecules has been implicated in several diseases including diabetes mellitus. In the present study, we investigated the effect of oxidative stress in whole blood (WB) from diabetic patients (n = 60) on recombinant human insulin. Insulin was incubated with WB obtained from diabetic patients (DP) who had hyperglycemia (>300 mg/dL) or from 41 healthy volunteers (HV). Whole blood of DP, unlike WB of HV, induced higher values of formazan (142%), dityrosines (279%), and carbonyls (58%) in the insulin residues. Interestingly, the insulin modified by WB of DP showed less hypoglycemic activity in rat (30%) in comparison with insulin incubated with WB of HV. The incubation of insulin in WB from DP induces chemical changes in insulin and a decrease in its biological activity, events that might be associated with the high levels of oxidative stress markers found in the plasma of these patients.

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 Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

PII: S0026-0495(09)00444-2

doi:10.1016/j.metabol.2009.10.013

Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 59, Issue 7 , Pages 935-942, July 2010