PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Hyperglycaemia enhances nitric oxide production in diabetes: a study from South Indian patients.

  • Ramu Adela,
  • Susheel Kumar Nethi,
  • Pankaj K Bagul,
  • Ayan K Barui,
  • Saidulu Mattapally,
  • Madhusudan Kuncha,
  • Chitta R Patra,
  • P Naveen Chander Reddy,
  • Sanjay K Banerjee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. e0125270

Abstract

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BackgroundWe have previously reported that increased glucose levels were associated with higher serum nitric oxide (NO) levels in fructose-fed insulin resistant rats. However, the relationship between hyperglycemia and serum NO level was not clear. Therefore, the present study was designed to find the association between hyperglycemia and serum NO levels in Type 2 diabetic (T2DM) patients and T2DM with cardiovascular complication.MethodsEndothelial cells (HUVEC) were treated with of D-glucose (10-100mM), and NO levels and NOS gene expression was measured. Hyperglycaemia was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats, and serum NO levels were measured after 8 weeks. For clinical evaluation, five groups of patients were recruited: Control (CT, n=48), Type 2 diabetes (T2DM, n=26), T2DM with hypertension (DMHT, n=46), Coronary artery diseases (CAD, n=29) and T2DM with coronary artery diseases (DMCD, n=38). NO (nitrite + nitrate) levels were measured from human serum.ResultsWe found a significant (pConclusionIn conclusion, high NO levels were observed in South Indian diabetic patients. Higher glucose levels in serum might be responsible for activation of endothelial cells to enhance NO levels.