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Experimental Diabetes Research | 2011

Diabetic Nephropathy Amelioration by a Low-Dose Sitagliptin in an Animal Model of Type 2 Diabetes (Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat)

C. Mega; Edite Teixeira de Lemos; Helena Vala; Rosa Fernandes; Jorge Oliveira; Filipa Mascarenhas-Melo; Frederico Teixeira; Flávio Reis

This study was performed to assess the effect of chronic low-dose sitagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor, on metabolic profile and on renal lesions aggravation in a rat model of type-2 diabetic nephropathy, the Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat. Diabetic and obese ZDF (fa/fa) rats and their controls ZDF (+/+) were treated for 6 weeks with vehicle (control) or sitagliptin (10 mg/kg/bw). Blood/serum glucose, HbA1c, insulin, Total-c, TGs, urea, and creatinine were assessed, as well as kidney glomerular and tubulointerstitial lesions (interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy), using a semiquantitative rating from 0 (absent/normal) to 3 (severe and extensive damage). Vascular lesions were scored from 0–2. Sitagliptin in the diabetic rats promoted an amelioration of glycemia, HbA1c, Total-c, and TGs, accompanied by a partial prevention of insulinopenia. Furthermore, together with urea increment prevention, renal lesions were ameliorated in the diabetic rats, including glomerular, tubulointerstitial, and vascular lesions, accompanied by reduced lipid peroxidation. In conclusion, chronic low-dose sitagliptin treatment was able to ameliorate diabetic nephropathy, which might represent a key step forward in the management of T2DM and this serious complication.


Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2012

Regular Physical Exercise as a Strategy to Improve Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Status: Benefits in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Edite Teixeira de Lemos; Jorge Oliveira; João Páscoa Pinheiro; Flávio Reis

Over the last 30 years the combination of both a sedentary lifestyle and excessive food availability has led to a significant increase in the prevalence of obesity and aggravation of rates of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Several lines of scientific evidence have been demonstrating that a low level of physical activity and decreased daily energy expenditure leads to the accumulation of visceral fat and, consequently, the activation of the oxidative stress/inflammation cascade, which underlies the development of insulin resistant T2DM and evolution of micro, and macrovascular complications. This paper focuses on the pathophysiological pathways associated with the involvement of oxidative stress and inflammation in the development of T2DM and the impact of regular physical exercise (training) as a natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory strategy to prevent evolution of T2DM and its serious complications.


Mediators of Inflammation | 2011

Differential effects of acute (extenuating) and chronic (training) exercise on inflammation and oxidative stress status in an animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Edite Teixeira de Lemos; Rui Pinto; Jorge Oliveira; Patrícia Garrido; José Sereno; Filipa Mascarenhas-Melo; João Páscoa-Pinheiro; Frederico Teixeira; Flávio Reis

This study compares the effects of a single bout of exercise (acute extenuating) with those promoted by an exercise training program (chronic), focusing on low-grade chronic inflammation profile and on oxidative stress status, using the obese ZDF rats as a model of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Animals were sacrificed after 12 weeks of a swimming training program and after a single bout of acute extenuating exercise. Glycaemic, insulinemic, and lipidic profile (triglycerides, total-cholesterol) were evaluated, as well as inflammatory (serum CRPhs, TNF-α, adiponectin) and oxidative (lipidic peroxidation and uric acid) status. When compared to obese diabetic sedentary rats, the animals submitted to acute exercise presented significantly lower values of glycaemia and insulinaemia, with inflammatory profile and oxidative stress significantly aggravated. The trained animals showed amelioration of glycaemic and lipidic dysmetabolism, accompanied by remarkable reduction of inflammatory and oxidative markers. In conclusion, the results presented herein suggessted that exercise pathogenesis-oriented interventions should not exacerbate underlying inflammatory stress associated with T2DM.


Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2014

Sitagliptin prevents aggravation of endocrine and exocrine pancreatic damage in the Zucker Diabetic Fatty rat - focus on amelioration of metabolic profile and tissue cytoprotective properties

C. Mega; Helena Vala; Paulo Rodrigues-Santos; Jorge Oliveira; Frederico Teixeira; Rosa Fernandes; Flávio Reis; Edite Teixeira de Lemos


I Congresso Nacional das Escolas Superiores Agrárias | 2015

Idosos institucionalizados no concelho de Viseu: Hábitos alimentares

C. Caçador; Jorge Oliveira; M.J. Veiga; Maria João Lima; M. C. Castilho; Edite Teixeira de Lemos


I Congresso Nacional das Escolas Superiores Agrárias | 2015

Papel do Licopeno na melhoria da Qualidade de Vida

C.S. Marques; Maria João Lima; Jorge Oliveira; Edite Teixeira de Lemos


I Congresso Nacional das Escolas Superiores Agrárias | 2015

Avaliação Nutricional de um Suplemento Alimentar

R. S. Pereira; Fernando Gonçalves; Maria João Lima; M. C. Castilho; Edite Teixeira de Lemos


Archive | 2012

Physical Activity and Inflammation: An Overview

Edite Teixeira de Lemos; Flávio Reis


Archive | 2008

Haemorheological changes during recombinante human erythropoietin therapy in a rat model of renal failure induced by partial nephrectomy

Elísio Costa; Flávio Reis; Petronila Rocha-Pereira; Sofia Baptista; André Dias; Susana Rocha; Elisabeth Castro; Vasco Miranda; Maria do Sameiro Faria; Alfredo Loureiro; Edite Teixeira de Lemos; B. Parada; A. Figueiredo; Alexandre Quintanilha; Frederico Teixeira; Luís Belo; Alice Santos-Silva


Archive | 2008

O exercício físico como modulador positive dos factores de risco cardiovascular- acção cardiometabólica, antioxidante e anti-inflamatória.

Edite Teixeira de Lemos; Flávio Reis; Lina Carvalho; Natércia Teixeira; A. Silva; Georgina Correia da Silva; Petronila Rocha Pereira; Helena Vala; Bruno Sepodes; Rui Pinto; Sofia Baptista; Frederico Teixeira

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Jorge Oliveira

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

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Helena Vala

Polytechnic Institute of Viseu

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Maria João Lima

Polytechnic Institute of Viseu

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C. Mega

University of Coimbra

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