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Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most severe metabolic disease that reached the level of a global pandemic and is associated with high cardiovascular morbidity. Statins are the first–line lipid–lowering therapy in diabetic patients with or without a history of atherosclerotic disease. Although well tol...

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Autores principales: Avram, Vlad Florian, Bîna, Anca Mihaela, Sima, Alexandra, Aburel, Oana Maria, Sturza, Adrian, Burlacu, Ovidiu, Timar, Romulus Zorin, Muntean, Danina Mirela, Elmér, Eskil, Crețu, Octavian Marius
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11040288
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author Avram, Vlad Florian
Bîna, Anca Mihaela
Sima, Alexandra
Aburel, Oana Maria
Sturza, Adrian
Burlacu, Ovidiu
Timar, Romulus Zorin
Muntean, Danina Mirela
Elmér, Eskil
Crețu, Octavian Marius
author_facet Avram, Vlad Florian
Bîna, Anca Mihaela
Sima, Alexandra
Aburel, Oana Maria
Sturza, Adrian
Burlacu, Ovidiu
Timar, Romulus Zorin
Muntean, Danina Mirela
Elmér, Eskil
Crețu, Octavian Marius
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description Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most severe metabolic disease that reached the level of a global pandemic and is associated with high cardiovascular morbidity. Statins are the first–line lipid–lowering therapy in diabetic patients with or without a history of atherosclerotic disease. Although well tolerated, chronic treatment may result in side effects that lead to treatment interruption. Mitochondrial dysfunction has emerged as a central pathomechanism in DM– and statin–induced side effects. Assessment of mitochondrial respiration in peripheral platelets has been increasingly used as a mirror of organ mitochondrial dysfunction. The present study aimed to assess the: (i) changes in mitochondrial respiration elicited by statins in patients with type 2 DM and (ii) the effects of cell–permeable succinate (NV118) on respiratory parameters in platelets harvested from these patients. No significant changes were found in global mitochondrial respiration of intact platelets isolated from diabetic patients treated with either atorvastatin or rosuvastatin. Similarly, no significant changes in mitochondrial respiration of permeabilized platelets were found between diabetic patients treated with atorvastatin and healthy controls. Acute ex vivo administration of NV118 significantly improved respiration in isolated platelets. These results prompt further research on the role of permeable succinate as a therapeutic alternative for improving mitochondrial function in metabolic pathologies and point to the role of peripheral platelets as a potential biomarker of treatment response.
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spelling pubmed-80655902021-04-25 Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins Avram, Vlad Florian Bîna, Anca Mihaela Sima, Alexandra Aburel, Oana Maria Sturza, Adrian Burlacu, Ovidiu Timar, Romulus Zorin Muntean, Danina Mirela Elmér, Eskil Crețu, Octavian Marius Life (Basel) Article Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most severe metabolic disease that reached the level of a global pandemic and is associated with high cardiovascular morbidity. Statins are the first–line lipid–lowering therapy in diabetic patients with or without a history of atherosclerotic disease. Although well tolerated, chronic treatment may result in side effects that lead to treatment interruption. Mitochondrial dysfunction has emerged as a central pathomechanism in DM– and statin–induced side effects. Assessment of mitochondrial respiration in peripheral platelets has been increasingly used as a mirror of organ mitochondrial dysfunction. The present study aimed to assess the: (i) changes in mitochondrial respiration elicited by statins in patients with type 2 DM and (ii) the effects of cell–permeable succinate (NV118) on respiratory parameters in platelets harvested from these patients. No significant changes were found in global mitochondrial respiration of intact platelets isolated from diabetic patients treated with either atorvastatin or rosuvastatin. Similarly, no significant changes in mitochondrial respiration of permeabilized platelets were found between diabetic patients treated with atorvastatin and healthy controls. Acute ex vivo administration of NV118 significantly improved respiration in isolated platelets. These results prompt further research on the role of permeable succinate as a therapeutic alternative for improving mitochondrial function in metabolic pathologies and point to the role of peripheral platelets as a potential biomarker of treatment response. MDPI 2021-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8065590/ /pubmed/33800630 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11040288 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Avram, Vlad Florian
Bîna, Anca Mihaela
Sima, Alexandra
Aburel, Oana Maria
Sturza, Adrian
Burlacu, Ovidiu
Timar, Romulus Zorin
Muntean, Danina Mirela
Elmér, Eskil
Crețu, Octavian Marius
Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins
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title_full Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins
title_fullStr Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins
title_short Improvement of Platelet Respiration by Cell–Permeable Succinate in Diabetic Patients Treated with Statins
title_sort improvement of platelet respiration by cell–permeable succinate in diabetic patients treated with statins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11040288
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