Combined treatment with vitamin E and vitamin C decreases oxidative stress and improves fetal outcome in experimental diabetic pregnancy
- PMID: 11385134
- DOI: 10.1203/00006450-200106000-00007
Combined treatment with vitamin E and vitamin C decreases oxidative stress and improves fetal outcome in experimental diabetic pregnancy
Abstract
The aim was to investigate whether dietary supplementation of a combination of the two antioxidants, vitamin E and vitamin C, would protect the fetus in diabetic rat pregnancy at a lower dose than previously used. Normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were mated and given standard food or food supplemented with either 0.5% vitamin E + 1% vitamin C or 2% vitamin E + 4% vitamin C. At gestational d 20, gross morphology and weights of fetuses were evaluated. Vitamins E and C and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances were measured in maternal and fetal compartments. In addition, protein carbonylation was estimated in fetal liver. Maternal diabetes increased the rate of malformation and resorption in the offspring. High-dose antioxidant supplementation decreased fetal dysmorphogenesis to near normal levels. The low-dose group showed malformations and resorptions at an intermediate rate between the untreated and the high-dose groups. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances were increased in fetal livers of diabetic rats and reduced to normal levels already by low-dose antioxidative treatment. Protein carbonylation rate was also increased in fetal liver of diabetic rats; it was normalized by high-dose treatment but only partially reduced by low-dose antioxidants. We conclude that combined antioxidative treatment with vitamins E and C decreases fetal malformation rate and diminishes oxygen radical-related tissue damage. However, no synergistic effect between the two antioxidants was noted, a result that may influence future attempts to design antiteratogenic treatments in diabetic pregnancy. Oxidatively modified proteins may be teratogenically important mediators in diabetic embryopathy.
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Prevention of fetal malformation with antioxidants in diabetic pregnancy.Pediatr Res. 2001 Jun;49(6):742-3. doi: 10.1203/00006450-200106000-00004. Pediatr Res. 2001. PMID: 11385131 Review. No abstract available.
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