Diabetes mellitus is a main risk factor for vascular diseases. Vascular injury induced by diabetes mellitus is characterized by endothelial dysfunction attributable to an increased oxidative stress. So far, the molecular mechanisms involved in the vasculotoxic effects of diabetes are only partially known. We examined the effect of diabetes mellitus on oxidative stress and Rac-1 activation, a small G-protein involved in the activation of NADPH oxidase. Our results show that oxidative stress in vessels of different murine models of diabetes mellitus and in endothelial cells treated with high glucose is associated with an increased Rac-1/PAK binding and Rac-1 translocation from cytosol to plasma membrane, thus demonstrating an enhanced Rac-1 activity. More important, selective Rac-1 inhibition by an adenoviral vector carrying a dominant negative mutant of Rac-1 protected from oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction induced by diabetes mellitus. Our study demonstrates that Rac-1 plays a crucial role in diabetes-induced vascular injury, and it could be a target of novel therapeutic approaches to reduce vascular risk in diabetes mellitus.

Selective Rac-1 inhibition protects from diabetes-induced vascular injury / C., Vecchione; A., Aretini; G., Marino; U., Bettarini; R., Poulet; A., Maffei; M., Sbroggi; L., Pastore; M. T., Gentile; A., Notte; L., Iorio; E., Hirsch; G., Tarone; Lembo, Giuseppe. - In: CIRCULATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0009-7330. - STAMPA. - 98:2(2006), pp. 218-225. [10.1161/01.res.0000200440.18768.30]

Selective Rac-1 inhibition protects from diabetes-induced vascular injury

LEMBO, Giuseppe
2006

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a main risk factor for vascular diseases. Vascular injury induced by diabetes mellitus is characterized by endothelial dysfunction attributable to an increased oxidative stress. So far, the molecular mechanisms involved in the vasculotoxic effects of diabetes are only partially known. We examined the effect of diabetes mellitus on oxidative stress and Rac-1 activation, a small G-protein involved in the activation of NADPH oxidase. Our results show that oxidative stress in vessels of different murine models of diabetes mellitus and in endothelial cells treated with high glucose is associated with an increased Rac-1/PAK binding and Rac-1 translocation from cytosol to plasma membrane, thus demonstrating an enhanced Rac-1 activity. More important, selective Rac-1 inhibition by an adenoviral vector carrying a dominant negative mutant of Rac-1 protected from oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction induced by diabetes mellitus. Our study demonstrates that Rac-1 plays a crucial role in diabetes-induced vascular injury, and it could be a target of novel therapeutic approaches to reduce vascular risk in diabetes mellitus.
2006
arterie; diabete; diabetes mellitus; free radicals; rac-1; radicali liberi; vessels
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Selective Rac-1 inhibition protects from diabetes-induced vascular injury / C., Vecchione; A., Aretini; G., Marino; U., Bettarini; R., Poulet; A., Maffei; M., Sbroggi; L., Pastore; M. T., Gentile; A., Notte; L., Iorio; E., Hirsch; G., Tarone; Lembo, Giuseppe. - In: CIRCULATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0009-7330. - STAMPA. - 98:2(2006), pp. 218-225. [10.1161/01.res.0000200440.18768.30]
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