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Departamento de Fisiologia e Biofísica, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brasil
The activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and
glutathione peroxidase (GSP) in isolated rat pancreatic
islets exposed to high glucose concentration for a short period of time
(60 min) was determined. High glucose concentration (16.7 mM) did not
significantly alter catalase activity. GSP activity was
increased by glucose at 5.6 mM, remaining elevated at
higher concentrations up to 16.7 mM. However, the activity of SOD
increased with glucose concentration, and this increment was closely
correlated with the rate of insulin secretion
(r = 0.96). High potassium (30 mM) did
not increase SOD activity, suggesting that the increase in
intracellular ionic calcium concentration does not stimulate this
enzyme activity.
-Ketoisocaproic acid and pyruvate, which are
metabolized through the TCA cycle, did not increase SOD activity,
indicating that the stimulation of SOD activity might be triggered by a
factor produced through glycolysis or the pentose phosphate pathway.
antioxidant enzymes; glycemia; pancreatic islets; insulin secretion
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