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Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes

OBJECTIVE: In mice, 4F, an apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide that restores HDL function, prevents diabetes-induced atherosclerosis. We sought to determine whether HDL function is impaired in type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients and whether 4F treatment improves HDL function in T2D patient plasma in vitro...

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Autores principales: Morgantini, Cecilia, Natali, Andrea, Boldrini, Beatrice, Imaizumi, Satoshi, Navab, Mohamad, Fogelman, Alan M., Ferrannini, Ele, Reddy, Srinivasa T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21852676
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0378
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author Morgantini, Cecilia
Natali, Andrea
Boldrini, Beatrice
Imaizumi, Satoshi
Navab, Mohamad
Fogelman, Alan M.
Ferrannini, Ele
Reddy, Srinivasa T.
author_facet Morgantini, Cecilia
Natali, Andrea
Boldrini, Beatrice
Imaizumi, Satoshi
Navab, Mohamad
Fogelman, Alan M.
Ferrannini, Ele
Reddy, Srinivasa T.
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description OBJECTIVE: In mice, 4F, an apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide that restores HDL function, prevents diabetes-induced atherosclerosis. We sought to determine whether HDL function is impaired in type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients and whether 4F treatment improves HDL function in T2D patient plasma in vitro. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: HDL anti-inflammatory function was determined in 93 T2D patients and 31 control subjects as the ability of test HDLs to inhibit LDL-induced monocyte chemotactic activity in human aortic endothelial cell monolayers. The HDL antioxidant properties were measured using a cell-free assay that uses dichlorofluorescein diacetate. Oxidized fatty acids in HDLs were measured by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. In subgroups of patients and control subjects, the HDL inflammatory index was repeated after incubation with L-4F. RESULTS: The HDL inflammatory index was 1.42 ± 0.29 in T2D patients and 0.70 ± 0.19 in control subjects (P < 0.001). The cell-free assay was impaired in T2D patients compared with control subjects (2.03 ± 1.35 vs. 1.60 ± 0.80, P < 0.05), and also HDL intrinsic oxidation (cell-free assay without LDL) was higher in T2D patients (1,708 ± 739 vs. 1,233 ± 601 relative fluorescence units, P < 0.001). All measured oxidized fatty acids were significantly higher in the HDLs of T2D patients. There was a significant correlation between the cell-free assay values and the content of oxidized fatty acids in HDL fractions. L-4F treatment restored the HDL inflammatory index in diabetic plasma samples (from 1.26 ± 0.17 to 0.71 ± 0.11, P < 0.001) and marginally affected it in healthy subjects (from 0.81 ± 0.16 to 0.66 ± 0.10, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with T2D, the content of oxidized fatty acids is increased and the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of HDLs are impaired.
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spelling pubmed-31782892012-10-01 Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes Morgantini, Cecilia Natali, Andrea Boldrini, Beatrice Imaizumi, Satoshi Navab, Mohamad Fogelman, Alan M. Ferrannini, Ele Reddy, Srinivasa T. Diabetes Pharmacology and Therapeutics OBJECTIVE: In mice, 4F, an apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide that restores HDL function, prevents diabetes-induced atherosclerosis. We sought to determine whether HDL function is impaired in type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients and whether 4F treatment improves HDL function in T2D patient plasma in vitro. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: HDL anti-inflammatory function was determined in 93 T2D patients and 31 control subjects as the ability of test HDLs to inhibit LDL-induced monocyte chemotactic activity in human aortic endothelial cell monolayers. The HDL antioxidant properties were measured using a cell-free assay that uses dichlorofluorescein diacetate. Oxidized fatty acids in HDLs were measured by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. In subgroups of patients and control subjects, the HDL inflammatory index was repeated after incubation with L-4F. RESULTS: The HDL inflammatory index was 1.42 ± 0.29 in T2D patients and 0.70 ± 0.19 in control subjects (P < 0.001). The cell-free assay was impaired in T2D patients compared with control subjects (2.03 ± 1.35 vs. 1.60 ± 0.80, P < 0.05), and also HDL intrinsic oxidation (cell-free assay without LDL) was higher in T2D patients (1,708 ± 739 vs. 1,233 ± 601 relative fluorescence units, P < 0.001). All measured oxidized fatty acids were significantly higher in the HDLs of T2D patients. There was a significant correlation between the cell-free assay values and the content of oxidized fatty acids in HDL fractions. L-4F treatment restored the HDL inflammatory index in diabetic plasma samples (from 1.26 ± 0.17 to 0.71 ± 0.11, P < 0.001) and marginally affected it in healthy subjects (from 0.81 ± 0.16 to 0.66 ± 0.10, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with T2D, the content of oxidized fatty acids is increased and the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of HDLs are impaired. American Diabetes Association 2011-10 2011-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3178289/ /pubmed/21852676 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0378 Text en © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Morgantini, Cecilia
Natali, Andrea
Boldrini, Beatrice
Imaizumi, Satoshi
Navab, Mohamad
Fogelman, Alan M.
Ferrannini, Ele
Reddy, Srinivasa T.
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes
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title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes
title_short Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of HDLs Are Impaired in Type 2 Diabetes
title_sort anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of hdls are impaired in type 2 diabetes
topic Pharmacology and Therapeutics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21852676
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0378
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