Title of article :
INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CRATAEGUS CURVISEPALA, SALVIA HYDRANGEA, and BETULA PENDULA ON IN-VITRO PROTEIN GLYCOSYLATION
Author/Authors :
Asgary, S Pharmacognosist - Basic Sciences Department - Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center , Naderi, Gh A Biochemist - Basic Research Department - Isfahan Cardiovascular Center , Movahedian Attar, A Biochemist - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - School of Pharmacy , Sajjadian, A Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Kafil, F Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Fatehi, Z Clinical Pathologist - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is one of the most common endocrine diseases spreading
rapidly in the world. Diabetes complications are classified into acute and chronic.
Non-enzymatic glycosylation of body proteins such as hemoglobin and albumin is the main
cause of pathogenesis in chronic complications of diabetes. Protein glycosylation is an
oxidative reaction. Antioxidants such as vitamin C may be able to reduce the chronic
complications of diabetes through inhibiting protein glycosylation. The inhibitory effects of
vitamin C and the polyphenolic extracts of Betula pendula, Salvia hydrangea and Crataegus
curvisepala on the extent of glycosylation of albumin, insulin and hemoglobin were
investigated in this study.
METHODS: Polyphenolic extracts of the aforesaid plants were prepared at three different
concentrations, namely 3.6, 1.8 and 0.9 mg/ml. Vitamin C solutions were also prepared at
five concentrations, namely 0.5, 5, 10, 50 and 500 μg/ml.
RESULTS: The highest degree of glycosylation inhibition of albumin and insulin was due to
S. hydrangea, by 100% and 97% respectively, and that of hemoglobin was due to B.
pendula by 80%. At its highest concentration, vitamin C inhibited the glycosylation of insulin,
albumin and hemoglobin by 100%, 93%, and 58% respectively (P<0.05).
DISCUSSION: Based on our findings, the studied plants might be able to prevent the
chronic complications of diabetes.
Keywords :
Polyphenolic extract , Glycosylation , Antioxidants , Albumin , Insulin , Hemoglobin , Vitamin C , Crataegus , Salvia , Betula
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics