Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus

Aim: To assess the amount and pattern of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in diabetic patient-derived neutrophils. Methods: Blood samples from type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and volunteers (controls) were subjected to neutrophil isolation and the assessment of neutrophil oxidative bu...

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Main Authors: Ridzuan, Noridzzaida, John, Cini Mathew, Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep, Ramasamy, Rajesh
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Published: Baishideng Publishing Group 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.536512017-11-23T04:28:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53651/ Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus Ridzuan, Noridzzaida John, Cini Mathew Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep Ramasamy, Rajesh Aim: To assess the amount and pattern of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in diabetic patient-derived neutrophils. Methods: Blood samples from type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and volunteers (controls) were subjected to neutrophil isolation and the assessment of neutrophil oxidative burst using chemiluminescence assay. Neutrophils were activated by using phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and neutrophils without activation were kept as a negative control. The chemiluminescence readings were obtained by transferring cell suspension into a 1.5 mL Eppendorf tube, with PMA and luminol. Reaction mixtures were gently vortexed and placed inside luminometer for a duration of 5 min. Results: Our results showed that in the resting condition, the secretion of ROS in normal non-diabetic individuals was relatively low compared to diabetic patients. However, the time scale observation revealed that the secreted ROS declined accordingly with time in non-diabetic individuals, yet such a reduction was not detected in diabetic patients where at all the time points, the secretion of ROS was maintained at similar magnitudes. This preliminary study demonstrated that ROS production was significantly higher in patients with DM compared to non-diabetic subjects in both resting and activated conditions. Conclusion: The respiratory burst activity of neutrophils could be affected by DM and the elevation of ROS production might be an aggravating factor in diabetic-related complications. Baishideng Publishing Group 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53651/1/Preliminary%20study%20on%20overproduction.pdf Ridzuan, Noridzzaida and John, Cini Mathew and Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep and Ramasamy, Rajesh (2016) Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus. World Journal of Diabetes, 7 (13). pp. 271-278. ISSN 1948-9358 https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/abstract/v7/i13/271.htm 10.4239/wjd.v7.i13.271
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description Aim: To assess the amount and pattern of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in diabetic patient-derived neutrophils. Methods: Blood samples from type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and volunteers (controls) were subjected to neutrophil isolation and the assessment of neutrophil oxidative burst using chemiluminescence assay. Neutrophils were activated by using phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and neutrophils without activation were kept as a negative control. The chemiluminescence readings were obtained by transferring cell suspension into a 1.5 mL Eppendorf tube, with PMA and luminol. Reaction mixtures were gently vortexed and placed inside luminometer for a duration of 5 min. Results: Our results showed that in the resting condition, the secretion of ROS in normal non-diabetic individuals was relatively low compared to diabetic patients. However, the time scale observation revealed that the secreted ROS declined accordingly with time in non-diabetic individuals, yet such a reduction was not detected in diabetic patients where at all the time points, the secretion of ROS was maintained at similar magnitudes. This preliminary study demonstrated that ROS production was significantly higher in patients with DM compared to non-diabetic subjects in both resting and activated conditions. Conclusion: The respiratory burst activity of neutrophils could be affected by DM and the elevation of ROS production might be an aggravating factor in diabetic-related complications.
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author Ridzuan, Noridzzaida
John, Cini Mathew
Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep
Ramasamy, Rajesh
spellingShingle Ridzuan, Noridzzaida
John, Cini Mathew
Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep
Ramasamy, Rajesh
Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
author_facet Ridzuan, Noridzzaida
John, Cini Mathew
Sandrasaigaran, Pratheep
Ramasamy, Rajesh
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title Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
title_short Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
title_full Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
title_sort preliminary study on overproduction of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils in diabetes mellitus
publisher Baishideng Publishing Group
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53651/1/Preliminary%20study%20on%20overproduction.pdf
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