Lipid peroxidation and trace element status in diabetic ketotic patients: influence of insulin therapy.

Lipid peroxidation is known to accelerate aging and microvascular lesions in diabetic patients. We studied the acute influence of improved glycemic control on the concentrations of plasma lipid peroxidation intermediates [malondialdehydes (MDA), organic hydroperoxides (OHP)] in ketotic insulin-dependent diabetic patients, as well as the interplay of enzymes such as glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and CuZn superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD), and trace elements (Zn, Se, Cu) postulated to be involved in free radical protection. These plasma components were measured on the first day of hospitalization (T0) and when the patient had attained a stable glycemic state after continuous insulin treatment (T1). Plasma MDA and OHP concentrations were high at the beginning of the study but approached reference values after glycemic equilibration. Plasma zinc concentrations were significantly (P < 0.05) decreased during the ketotic state, but also approached reference values with glycemic equilibration. Plasma selenium concentrations and GPX activity were relatively unchanged between T0 and T1. Erythrocyte GPX activity measured at T1 in six patients was below the reference values, whereas CuZn-SOD activity was not affected. Our results show that enhanced lipid peroxidation is associated with decreased zinc plasma concentrations in ketotic patients and underline the beneficial effects of continuous insulin infusion. The mechanisms involved are still unclear but may indicate the importance of extracellular zinc transfer secondary to glycemic disorders.

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