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Effect of high glucose levels in human platelet NTPDase and 5'-nucleotidase activities

Authors :
Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger
Maísa Corrêa
Daniéle Sausen Lunkes
Gilberto Inácio Lunkes
Vera Maria Morsch
Daniela B.R. Leal
Maria do Carmo Araújo
Lara Vargas Becker
Cíntia Saydelles da Rosa
Source :
Diabetes research and clinical practice. 81(3)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different glucose levels on the ATP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis in the platelets of diabetic, hypertensive and diabetic/hypertensive participants.The activities of the enzymes NTPDase (ATP and ADP hydrolysis) and 5'-nucleotidase (AMP hydrolysis), and CD39 expression were analyzed in human blood platelets of diabetic (DM-2), hypertensive (HT) and diabetic/hypertensive (DM-2/HT) patients. To evaluate the interference of glucose and fructose in NTPDase and 5'-nucleotidase activities, experiments were performed with glucose, fructose and mannitol concentrations ranging from 5 to 30 mM in platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Pre-incubation times of 10, 120 min and 24h were used.NTPDase and 5'-nucleotidase activities increased with increasing glucose and fructose concentrations (P0.001) and the different times of pre-incubation did not interfere in ectonucleotidases activities (P0.5). NTPDase and 5'-nucleotidase activities demonstrated a positive correlation between serum glucose levels and ATP and ADP hydrolysis in DM-2 and DM-2/HT patients. CD39 expression demonstrated that DM-2, HT and DM-2/HT groups presented a significant increase when compared to the control group (P0.004).The hydrolysis of adenine nucleotides is enhanced in platelets of patients with diabetes and hypertension. We observed that an increasing glucose concentration had a direct effect on ATP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis. Furthermore, CD39 expression was enhanced in all patients groups, indicating that these enzyme activities are related with diabetes and hypertension.

Details

ISSN :
18728227
Volume :
81
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes research and clinical practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....daf7242fe70a4e181dd3e09dffcfa247