It is postulated that glutathione acting as a free oxygen radical scavenger may protect beta-cells from cytokine-mediated cytotoxicity in insulin-dependent diabetes. In this study the effect of glutathione in preventing the cytotoxic damage mediated by tumor necrosis factor-a in vitro towards a human beta-cell line (CM insulinoma) was investigated. CM cells were exposed in vitro to tumor necrosis factor-alpha tumor necrosis factor-alpha plus glutathione or glutathione alone at different concentrations. The resulting cytotoxicity was measured using a colorimetric assay. Glutathione significantly reduced the cytotoxicity mediated by tumor necrosis factor-alpha in a dose-dependent fashion (P<0.001). These results suggest a protective effect of glutathione on beta-cell cytotoxicity induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha and encourage the use of glutathione in trials aimed at reducing the beta-cell damage occurring in insulin-dependent diabetes.
Glutathione protects a human insulinoma cell line from tumor necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity / Cavallo, Maria Gisella; L., Monetini; L., Valente; F., Barone; P., Beales; Russo, Matteo Antonio; P., Pozzilli. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0940-5437. - 27:1(1997), pp. 44-47. [10.1007/bf02827241]
Glutathione protects a human insulinoma cell line from tumor necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity
CAVALLO, Maria Gisella;RUSSO, Matteo Antonio;
1997
Abstract
It is postulated that glutathione acting as a free oxygen radical scavenger may protect beta-cells from cytokine-mediated cytotoxicity in insulin-dependent diabetes. In this study the effect of glutathione in preventing the cytotoxic damage mediated by tumor necrosis factor-a in vitro towards a human beta-cell line (CM insulinoma) was investigated. CM cells were exposed in vitro to tumor necrosis factor-alpha tumor necrosis factor-alpha plus glutathione or glutathione alone at different concentrations. The resulting cytotoxicity was measured using a colorimetric assay. Glutathione significantly reduced the cytotoxicity mediated by tumor necrosis factor-alpha in a dose-dependent fashion (P<0.001). These results suggest a protective effect of glutathione on beta-cell cytotoxicity induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha and encourage the use of glutathione in trials aimed at reducing the beta-cell damage occurring in insulin-dependent diabetes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.