TY - JOUR
T1 - Suppressive effects of natural reduced waters on alloxan-induced apoptosis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
AU - Li, Yuping
AU - Hamasaki, Takeki
AU - Teruya, Kiichiro
AU - Nakamichi, Noboru
AU - Gadek, Zbigniew
AU - Kashiwagi, Taichi
AU - Yan, Hanxu
AU - Kinjo, Tomoya
AU - Komatsu, Takaaki
AU - Ishii, Yoshitoki
AU - Shirahata, Sanetaka
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - Insulin-producing cells express limited activities of anti-oxidative enzymes. Therefore, reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in these cells play a crucial role in cytotoxic effects. Furthermore, diabetes mellitus (DM) development is closely linked to higher ROS levels in insulin-producing cells. Hita Tenryosui Water® (Hita T. W., Hita, Japan) and Nordenau water (Nord. W., Nordenau, Germany), referred to as natural reduced waters (NRWs), scavenge ROS in cultured cells, and therefore, might be a possibility as an alternative to conventional pharmacological agents against DM. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of NRWs in alloxan (ALX)-induced β-cell apoptosis as well as in ALX-induced diabetic mice. NRWs equally suppressed DNA fragmentation levels. Hita T. W. and Nord. W. ameliorated ALX-induced sub-G1 phase production from approximately 40% of control levels to 8.5 and 11.8%, respectively. NRWs restored serum insulin levels (p<0.01) and reduced blood glucose levels (p<0.01) in ALX-induced mice. Hita T. W. restored tissue superoxide dismutase (SOD) (p<0.05) activity but not tissue catalase activity. Hita T. W. did not elevate SOD or catalase activity in HIT-T15 cells. Nord. W. restored SOD (p<0.05) and catalase (p<0.05) activity in both cultured cells and pancreatic tissue to normal levels. Even though variable efficacies were observed between Hita T. W. and Nord. W., both waters suppressed ALX-induced DM development in CD-1 male mice by administering NRWs for 8 weeks. Our results suggest that Hita T. W. and Nord. W. protect against ALX-induced β-cell apoptosis, and prevent the development of ALX-induced DM in experimental animals by regulating ALX-derived ROS generation and elevating antioxidative enzymes. Therefore, the two NRWs tested here are promising candidates for the prevention of DM development.
AB - Insulin-producing cells express limited activities of anti-oxidative enzymes. Therefore, reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in these cells play a crucial role in cytotoxic effects. Furthermore, diabetes mellitus (DM) development is closely linked to higher ROS levels in insulin-producing cells. Hita Tenryosui Water® (Hita T. W., Hita, Japan) and Nordenau water (Nord. W., Nordenau, Germany), referred to as natural reduced waters (NRWs), scavenge ROS in cultured cells, and therefore, might be a possibility as an alternative to conventional pharmacological agents against DM. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of NRWs in alloxan (ALX)-induced β-cell apoptosis as well as in ALX-induced diabetic mice. NRWs equally suppressed DNA fragmentation levels. Hita T. W. and Nord. W. ameliorated ALX-induced sub-G1 phase production from approximately 40% of control levels to 8.5 and 11.8%, respectively. NRWs restored serum insulin levels (p<0.01) and reduced blood glucose levels (p<0.01) in ALX-induced mice. Hita T. W. restored tissue superoxide dismutase (SOD) (p<0.05) activity but not tissue catalase activity. Hita T. W. did not elevate SOD or catalase activity in HIT-T15 cells. Nord. W. restored SOD (p<0.05) and catalase (p<0.05) activity in both cultured cells and pancreatic tissue to normal levels. Even though variable efficacies were observed between Hita T. W. and Nord. W., both waters suppressed ALX-induced DM development in CD-1 male mice by administering NRWs for 8 weeks. Our results suggest that Hita T. W. and Nord. W. protect against ALX-induced β-cell apoptosis, and prevent the development of ALX-induced DM in experimental animals by regulating ALX-derived ROS generation and elevating antioxidative enzymes. Therefore, the two NRWs tested here are promising candidates for the prevention of DM development.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10616-011-9414-1
DO - 10.1007/s10616-011-9414-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 22143345
AN - SCOPUS:84863727478
VL - 64
SP - 281
EP - 297
JO - Cytotechnology
JF - Cytotechnology
SN - 0920-9069
IS - 3
ER -