GENERATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE FROM STREPTOZOTOCIN (STZ) IN THE PRESENCE OF COPPER(II) PLUS ASCORBATE - IMPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STZ-INDUCED DIABETES
A. Tsuji et H. Sakurai, GENERATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE FROM STREPTOZOTOCIN (STZ) IN THE PRESENCE OF COPPER(II) PLUS ASCORBATE - IMPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STZ-INDUCED DIABETES, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 245(1), 1998, pp. 11-16
Streptozotocin (STZ) is widely used as a strong inducer of insulin-dep
endent diabetes in experimental animals, Although nitric oxide (NO) ge
neration from STZ has been proposed to be responsible for the toxicity
of pancreatic B-cells, the mechanism is yet unknown. We found that ST
Z generates NO in the presence of Cu(II) plus ascorbate. In addition,
nicotinamide, which is an antidiabetic agent against STZ, has been fou
nd to inhibit NO generation from STZ during the reaction with Cu(II) p
lus ascorbate. Since rat pancreatic islets contain both ascorbate and
Cu at the concentrations of 3.5 mM and 1.0 nmol/mg protein, respective
ly, our present results indicate that (1) NO generation is responsible
for the development of STZ-induced diabetes and (2) mechanism for the
protection of diabetes by nicotinamide is due to the inhibition of NO
generation from STZ through complex formation between nicotinamide an
d Cu (I), which is reduced by ascorbate. (C) 1998 Academic Press.