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Pharmacokinetics of Glutapyrone and its Impact on Expression of the Genes Involved in DNA Repair and Free Radical Production in Intact and Diabetic Rats

Authors :
Dišlere, Kristīne
Rostoka, Evita
Parinovs, Viktors
Paramonova, Natalia
Bisenieks, Egils
Poikāns, Jānis
Sokolovska, Jeļizaveta
Sjakste, Nikolajs
Source :
Proceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture; December 2023, Vol. 77 Issue: 5-6 p226-230, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Modification of expression of several genes encoding enzymes involved in radical production and DNA repair by a 1,4-DHP derivative glutapyrone was studied in intact rats and animals with streptozotocin diabetes mellitus. Glutapyrone stimulated iNosmRNA production in both kidneys and blood. The effect was stronger in kidneys of diabetic animals, however in blood the expression was down-regulated. The compound increased the Parp 1gene expression in kidneys of both intact and diabetic animals; in blood the effect was adverse. Expression of XDhgene was significantly increased by glutapyrone in kidneys of intact and diabetic animals. Administration of the compound to intact animals triggered significant increase of DNA damage in white blood cells assayed by comet assay; in diabetic animals no effect was produced. To explain discrepancies with the formerly described effects of glutapyrone on cultured cells, metabolism of the compound was studied. Glutapyrone is either oxidised or the residue of glutamic acid is removed, glutapyrone turns into AV-153, and the latter is metabolised to smaller compounds. Formation of AV-153, a DNA binder and genotoxic compound in high concentrations, can explain DNA damage in white blood cells and stimulation of DNA repair.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14074427
Volume :
77
Issue :
5-6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65103842
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2023-0032