Cardiac Protection by Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor from Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Injury in Diabetic Rats
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Diabetes impairs the expression and function of endogenous growth factors, leading to increased cardiovascular events in diabetic patients. Supplementation of fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) protected the heart from ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-induced injury in animal models. However, it has not yet been tested in diabetic heart. The present study was thus to clarify whether basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) could protect the heart from I/R-induced damage under diabetic conditions using a rat model. Male Sprague Dawley rats were used to induce diabetes by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin. Eight weeks later, I/R injury was generated in diabetic rats and age-matched non-diabetic rats. All I/R rats were administrated bFGF or saline through intramyocardial injection. Seven days after I/R, cardiac infarction, structural changes, cell death and blood vessel density, serum malondialdehyde (MDA) and cardiac enzyme lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were examined. We found that I/R induced significant increases in the cardiac infarction, blood MDA contents and LDH activities, and the expression of caspase-3. Treatment of I/R rats with bFGF simultaneously with reperfusion significantly attenuated I/R-induced pathological changes, along with a significant increase in the cardiac blood vessel density in both diabetic and non-diabetic rates. The protective effects of bFGF on I/R-induced cardiac injury in diabetic group are less than those in non-diabetic group. The results indicated that bFGF provide a protection of the heart against I/R-induced oxidative damage, cell death and infarction under diabetic conditions.
著者
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Xiao Jian
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Lv Yanxia
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Lin Shaoqiang
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Jin Litai
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Zhang Yi
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Wang Xiaojie
Biopharmaceutics and Bioreactor Research Center, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agriculture University
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Ma Jisheng
Biopharmaceutics and Bioreactor Research Center, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agriculture University
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Hu Keqiong
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Feng Wenke
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Cai Lu
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Li Xiaokun
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Tan Yi
Chinese-American Research Institute for Diabetic Complications, Wenzhou Medical College
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Tan Yi
Chinese-american Research Institute For Diabetic Complications Wenzhou Medical College Chashan Unive
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Jin Litai
Chinese-american Research Institute For Diabetic Complications Wenzhou Medical College:key Laborator
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Xiao Jian
中華人民共和国
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Xiao Jian
Institute Of Tissue Transplantation And Immunology Jinan University
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Feng Wenke
Chinese-american Research Institute For Diabetic Complications Wenzhou Medical College:departments O
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Lin Shaoqiang
School Of Pharmaceutical Science Wenzhou Medical College
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Jia Xinglong
Institute Of Tissue Transplantation And Immunology Jinan University
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Jin Litai
Chinese-american Res. Inst. For Diabetic Complications Wenzhou Medical Coll.
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