Background: Hypovitaminosis D is associated with diabetes mellitus (DM). Aim of our study was to determine the relation of obesity with vitamin D levels in type 2 diabetic patients.
Materials And Methods: We examined 101 type 2 diabetic patients and made a correlation analysis in all parameters.
Background: The demonstration that adipose tissue produces numerous cytokines increases interest of investigators in their role in the pathogenesis of obesity. Resistin is one of those cytokines. There are conflicing reports as cigarette smoking impairs insulin secretion, augments insulin resistance, or has no effect on glucose metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrent evidences demonstrated that the activity of protein kinases can be controlled through oxidative stress induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and normalized by antioxidants. Recent studies with ROS, generated by mitochondria, suggested the potential signalling role of these species, where ROS, especially hydrogen peroxide, were proposed as membrane-related signalling components. The protein regulation by cellular redox states has shown that protein tyrosine kinase members, such as Src kinase and some of the members of the Src family kinases (SFKs), are proteins regulated by the cellular oxidation and reduction status.
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October 2009
A series of N-benzyl-indole-3-imine-, amine derivatives and their 5-bromo congeners were synthesized and their biological activity were evaluated against the pp60(c-Src) tyrosine kinase target. To afford the imine derivatives, aldehydes were reacted with substituted benzylamines and the corresponding amine derivatives were obtained by NaBH(4) reduction of these imines. Except insoluble N-benzyl-indole-3-imine derivatives, all the derivatives showed some activity against the kinase target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of novel 1,3,5-trisubstituted indole derivatives, namely, N-benzyl 5-phenyl indole-3-imine, N-benzyl-5-(p-fluorophenyl)indole-3-imine and their corresponding amine congeners, were designed and synthesized as pp60(c-Src) tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and their inhibitory activities toward pp60(c-Src) tyrosine kinase were evaluated by in-vitro kinase assay. Pre-screening at two doses of compounds against kinase target revealed that, except for the N-benzyl-5-phenyl indole imine derivatives 7a-7d, all indole derivatives show the target inhibition at varying levels. Consequently, the compounds, 8c, 8f, 8g, and 8h, were selected for prescreening tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pp60(c-Src) is one of the ubiquitously expressed Src family kinases and has important functions in malignant cells, including regulation of cell division, growth factor signaling, and movement. Therefore, investigating new small molecule inhibitors of pp60(c-Src) is important to discover and develop novel therapeutics for cancer and metastasis. Moreover, some of the small molecule inhibitors that do not qualify for therapeutic use may become very useful tool to explore the role of Src kinase in normal cells as well as in a variety of disease models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously reported on the synthesis of novel indole derivatives where some compounds showed significant antioxidant activity. Here, we report the synthesis of novel N-H and N-substituted indole-2- and 3-carboxamide derivatives and investigated their antioxidant role in order to identify structural characteristics responsible for activity. Although all compounds showed a strong inhibitory (95-100%) effect on superoxide anion (SOD) only compounds 4, 5 and 6 showed simliar potency for the inhibition of lipid peroxidation (81-94%) which revealed that compounds 4, 5 and 6 possessed highly potent antioxidant properties.
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March 2007
The interest in the application of antioxidants for medical treatment has been growing recently. A lot of evidence has proven the link between the development of human diseases and oxidative stress. Indole derivatives were found to be very effective in protecting against oxidative stress.
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