Photoacoustic spectroscopy allows to make correlations between blood p450 cytochrome and glycemia in type 1 experimental diabetes

Título traducido de la contribución: La espectroscopía fotoacústica permite hacer correlacionesentre el citocromo p450 sanguíneo y la glicemia en diabetes experimental tipo1

Lilia Ivonne Olvera, Guadalupe Cleva Villanueva López, Evelyn Romero Mateos, Alfredo Cruz-Orea

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Resumen

Diabetes is the eight-cause death worldwide. The cause of death of patients with
diabetes is mostly the long-term complications, that are not easy to detect opportunely. In previous studies, we applied photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), a non-destructive technique, to detect several components of blood. The goal of the study was to apply the phase-resolved method (PRM), on blood optical absorption spectra obtained by PAS, to analyse blood components in experimental type 1 diabetes. Diabetes was produced in male Wistar rats through
the administrations of streptozotocin (STZ). Venous blood samples were obtained one, two, four and eight weeks after STZ. PRM applied to spectra allowed to detect p450 cytochrome. There was a significant and positive correlation between glycaemia and p450 cytochrome (p=0.001).Since p450 cytochrome participates in detoxification function, results indicate that glycaemia could affect detoxification. It will be important in future studies to study the implications of those results on the development of diabetes complications. The novelty of the study was to use PAS to find out if there was any correlation between spectroscopy variables and glycaemia. It is concluded that PRM applied to PAS is a suitable technology to study p450 cytochrome in diabetes
Título traducido de la contribuciónLa espectroscopía fotoacústica permite hacer correlacionesentre el citocromo p450 sanguíneo y la glicemia en diabetes experimental tipo1
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Número de artículo1
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-8
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volumen2090
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 sep. 0201

Palabras clave

  • diabetes mellitus
  • photoacoustic spectroscopy
  • p450 cytochrome

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