Niosome-carvedilol protects DNA damage of supraphysiologic concentrations of insulin using comet assay: An in vitro study

(2021) Niosome-carvedilol protects DNA damage of supraphysiologic concentrations of insulin using comet assay: An in vitro study. HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY. S150-S157. ISSN 0960-3271 1477-0903 J9 - HUM EXP TOXICOL

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Abstract

Introduction: Hyperinsulinemia occurs in type 2 diabetic patients with insulin resistance. This increase in insulin levels in the blood increases reactive oxygen species production and oxidative stress, resulting in DNA damage. Carvedilol (CRV) is a non-selective beta-blocker, and research has shown that this compound and its metabolites have anti-oxidative properties. Carvedilol can, directly and indirectly, reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and has a protective effect on DNA damage from oxidative stress. Given the insolubility of CRV in water, finding new methods to increase its solubility can be an essential step in research. This study aimed to determine whether carvedilol could have a protective effect on insulin-induced genomic damage. Methods: We treated cells with insulin alone, amorphous-CRV alone, and amorphous-CRV and niosomal-CRV with insulin and DNA damage were investigated using the comet method to achieve this goal. Results: Our results showed that insulin in the studied concentration has a significant genotoxic effect and non-cytotoxic at higher concentrations. CRV, both in amorphous and niosome form, reduced insulin-induced DNA damage by reducing ROS production. The comet assay results demonstrate that treating HUVEC cells in pretreatment condition with amorphous-CRV and niosome-CRV significantly reduces DNA damage of insulin.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Insulin carvedilol nanoparticles comet assay reactive oxygen species OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED GENOTOXICITY CANCER-RISK HYPERINSULINEMIA EXPRESSION METOPROLOL RESISTANCE CELLS LINK
Page Range: S150-S157
Journal or Publication Title: HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 40
Number: 12SUPP
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/09603271211036124
ISSN: 0960-3271 1477-0903 J9 - HUM EXP TOXICOL
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/17101

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