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BETA CELLS APOPTOSIS AND OXIDATIVE STRESSCAMILLE L. RUIZ VIDELA
REVIEW PAPER
RISE- FALL 2014
NOVEMBER 21, 2014
INTRODUCTION
•Beta cells
• Location
• Function
• Apoptosis
• Consequences
•Oxidative stress
http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/pancreaticislet/
DIABETES
• Group of metabolic disorders that cannot regulate glucose levels
• The following processes occur almost exclusively in the development of type 2 diabetes, for they are long term.
• Diabetes types and development:
• Type one – genetic
• Type two – long term
http://www.idf.org/about-diabetes/risk-factors
BETA CELLS
• Hyperglycemia
• Reactive Oxidative Species (Free radicals)
• Peroxides interrupt mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum function.
• Antioxidant enzymes – Principal
Defenses
• Superoxide dismutasehttp://www.thehorse.com/articles/14312/the-role-of-antioxidants
APOPTOSIS
• Programmed cell death
• Not beneficial
• Organized
• Rate of reproduction – constant
• Rate of loss – exacerbated as OS complicates
http://models.cellml.org/exposure/675910ec5edea85f533ec5585da88ed1/topp_promislow_devries_miura_finegood_2000.cellml/view
OXIDATIVE STRESS (OS)
• Formed when a cell’s core environment is perturbed.
• Disruptor of the balance between the production of ROS and antioxidants.
• Elevated amount of ROS
Antioxidants ROS
REACTIVE OXIDATIVE SPECIES (ROS)
• Highly reactive molecules
• Peroxides: O-O single bonds
• Elevated amounts – damage
• Complex molecules derived from glucose.
http://www.biotek.com/resources/articles/reactive-oxygen-species.html
OXIDATIVE STRESS AS A FACTOR OF BETA-CELLS’ APOPTOSIS
HYPERGLYCEMIA ROS
LOW ANTIOXIDANT
DEFENSES
OXIDATIVE STRESS
β-cell APOPTOSIS
TREATMENTS
• Inhibition of ROS generation
•Preventive Treatment• Antioxidant – protect cells by
reducing OS
• Mulberry – medicinal plant with antioxidant properties
(Lee et al. 2014)
http://wakeup-world.com/2014/06/28/mulberry-tames-cancer-inflammation-alzheimers-and-more/
CONCLUSION
• When hyperglycemia occurs, high levels of ROS are produced.
• β-cells produce low antioxidant defenses.
• This imbalance is called OS.
• The rate of β-cells loss > the rate of β-cells reproduction.
• Since the amount of β-cells is reduced, type-two diabetes occurs.
• Antioxidant treatments – mulberry extrac5
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