Studies on the differential sensitivity between diabetic and non-diabetic human erythrocytes to monoacetyl dapsone hydroxylamine-mediated methaemoglobin formation in vitro

Methaemoglobin generation by monoacetyl dapsone hydroxylamine in non-diabetic and diabetic erythrocytes was investigated in vitro. Methaemoglobin formation in purified haemoglobin isolated from both types of erythrocytes as well as haemolysates from both diabetic and non-diabetic erythrocytes did no...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 1996-04, Vol.1 (2), p.97-102
Hauptverfasser: Coleman, Michael D., Ogg, Malcolm S., Holmes, Jan L., Gardiner, John M., Jacobus, David P.
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Zusammenfassung:Methaemoglobin generation by monoacetyl dapsone hydroxylamine in non-diabetic and diabetic erythrocytes was investigated in vitro. Methaemoglobin formation in purified haemoglobin isolated from both types of erythrocytes as well as haemolysates from both diabetic and non-diabetic erythrocytes did not differ. Prior to 18 h incubation with 10 and 20 mM glucose diabetic erythrocytes were significantly less sensitive to monoacetyl dapsone-induced methaemoglobinaemia. After pre-incubation the differential was lost although significant change in glutathione concentrations could not be shown between the two cell types. NADH-diaphorase levels measured in diabetics and non-diabetics did not significantly differ. It is possible that diabetic cells display reduced hydroxylamine-mediated methaemoglobin generation due to differences in glutathione metabolism.
ISSN:1382-6689
1872-7077
DOI:10.1016/1382-6689(95)00013-5