چكيده لاتين :
Combination of glycation and oxidation is associated with diabetes mellitus. The aim of this
study was to clarify the effect of glycated proteins in presence of transition metal ions on production of
reactive oxygen species (ROS) in rat hepatocyte suspension. Methods: Glycated albumin was prepared by
incubation of bovine serum albumin with 100 mM glucose in 0.3 M phosphate buffer at 37°C for 2,4 , and 6
weeks. The prepared rat liver cell suspension was treated with glycated albumin in presence of either Fe+++ or
Cu++ ions. Produced malone-dialdehyde was measured as an indicator ofROS and of cell injury. Results: The
results showed Fe+++ and Cu++ ions increase the ROS production in presence ofglycated albumin (p<0.01). All
prepared glycated albumin showed cytotoxicity in rat hepatocytes suspension in the presence of cupric and
ferric ions, and this injury was dependent to metal ion concentration. Higher degree of glycation showed
higher effect on ROS production (p<0.01). Comparing the effect of Fe+++ and Curt, cupric ion had higher
cytotoxic effect (p