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Correction of erythrocyte deformability defect in ALX-induced diabetic rabbits after treatment with aminoguanidine.

  1. C D Brown,
  2. Z H Zhao,
  3. F De Alvaro,
  4. S Chan and
  5. E A Friedman
  1. State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn.

    Abstract

    To test whether treatment with aminoguanidine, a drug known to prevent cross-linking between glycated proteins, is effective in improving reduced erythrocyte deformability in diabetes, we studied a group (n = 6) of ALX-induced long-term (12.7 +/- 2.2 mo of hyperglycemia) diabetic New Zealand white rabbits before and after 20 wk of treatment with aminoguanidine (100 mg.kg-1 x day-1). The key findings were as follows: 1) at 12 wk of treatment with aminoguanidine, mean erythrocyte deformability normalized and remained within the normal reference range throughout the period of aminoguanidine administration; 2) 10 wk after discontinuing aminoguanidine in a subset of diabetic rabbits, mean erythrocyte deformability deteriorated by approximately 50%; 3) blood glucose and total GHb did not vary significantly during treatment with aminoguanidine nor after its discontinuation.

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