Minimally modified lipoproteins in diabetes
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- DOI: 10.2337/diab.41.2.s74
Minimally modified lipoproteins in diabetes
Abstract
Studies from several laboratories suggest that oxidized LDL may play an important role in atherogenesis. Our group previously showed that treatment of aortic endothelial cells with low levels of MM-LDL caused increased expression of MCP-1, M-CSF, tissue factor, and a monocyte-binding protein. In these studies MM-LDL was produced by storage of native LDL. We now show that cocultures of endothelial and smooth muscle cells can also produce MM-LDL from native LDL. This production of MM-LDL by cells is prevented by preincubating the LDL with probucol or vitamin E. However, addition of antioxidants to MM-LDL did not block its action. In past studies we also showed that endothelial cells exhibit differential sensitivity to the effects of MM-LDL. We report herein that in resistant cells there is no elevation of catalase, glutathione peroxidase, or copper-zinc-dependent SOD. However, manganese-dependent SOD is elevated in resistant cells. Ways in which MM-LDL production may be elevated in poorly controlled diabetics subjects are discussed.
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