KURICOVÁ, Katarína, Lukáš PÁCAL, Lucia KNOPFOVÁ, Josef TOMANDL, Veronika TANHÄUSEROVÁ a Kateřina KAŇKOVÁ. The effect of hyperglycaemia on parameters affecting activity of pentose phosphate pathway in vitro. In 25th Annual Conference of the European Diabetic Nephropathy Study Group. 2012. ISBN 978-961-93073-0-4. |
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@proceedings{983220, author = {Kuricová, Katarína and Pácal, Lukáš and Knopfová, Lucia and Tomandl, Josef and Tanhäuserová, Veronika and Kaňková, Kateřina}, booktitle = {25th Annual Conference of the European Diabetic Nephropathy Study Group}, isbn = {978-961-93073-0-4}, title = {The effect of hyperglycaemia on parameters affecting activity of pentose phosphate pathway in vitro}, year = {2012} }
TY - CONF ID - 983220 AU - Kuricová, Katarína - Pácal, Lukáš - Knopfová, Lucia - Tomandl, Josef - Tanhäuserová, Veronika - Kaňková, Kateřina PY - 2012 TI - The effect of hyperglycaemia on parameters affecting activity of pentose phosphate pathway in vitro SN - 9789619307304 N2 - Pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) with a rate-limiting enzyme transketolase (TKT) as a key regulator represents one of the few potentially protective metabolic pathways in hyperglycaemic conditions. TKT activation leads to the increased processing of glycolytic metabolites through the PPP and limits their flux through other harmful pathways activated by hyperglycaemia. TKT activity depends on the availability of its cofactor thiamine diphosphate (ThDP). ThDP is derived from thiamine by the action of intracellular enzyme thiamine pyrophosphokinase (TPK). Thiamine and thiamine esters enter the cell via specific membrane transporters. Our group have demonstrated rise of plasma thiamines in subjects with decreased renal function (plasma thiamines being inversely correlated with GFR), however, erythrocyte ThDP levels were decreased correspondingly to GFR and did not correspond with TKT activity. Since intracellular deficiency of ThDP does not seem to be a consequence of decreased plasma levels of its precursors we propose that major abnormalities in thiamine metabolism most likely take place on the level of transport between extra- and intracellular compartment and within the cells. ER -
KURICOVÁ, Katarína, Lukáš PÁCAL, Lucia KNOPFOVÁ, Josef TOMANDL, Veronika TANHÄUSEROVÁ a Kateřina KAŇKOVÁ. The effect of hyperglycaemia on parameters affecting activity of pentose phosphate pathway in vitro. In \textit{25th Annual Conference of the European Diabetic Nephropathy Study Group}. 2012. ISBN~978-961-93073-0-4.
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