Effects of Sig Leo Dean on serum ceramide, chemerin, islet function and oxidative stress indexes in T2DM rats
Objective: To investigate the effect of Sig Leo Dean on serum ceramide, chemerin, islet function and oxidative stress index in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats. Methods: Fiftyfour SPF male SD rats aged 4 weeks were selected and randomly divided into blank group, model group and treatment grou...
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Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University
2019-05-01
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Summary: | Objective: To investigate the effect of Sig Leo Dean on serum ceramide, chemerin, islet
function and oxidative stress index in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats. Methods: Fiftyfour
SPF male SD rats aged 4 weeks were selected and randomly divided into blank group,
model group and treatment group with 18 rats in each group. After feeding with high-fat and
high-sugar diet for 6 weeks, the model group and treatment group were given intraperitoneal
injection of streptozotocin (STZ) to establish the model of T2DM rats. After successful
modeling, the treatment group was given cegliptine 10 mg/kg/d, and the blank group and
model group were given the same amount of saline. After 6 weeks, the indicators were tested
and compared. Results: Before the intervention, the model group and treatment group rat body
weight, FPG, Fins and HOMA-IR were significantly higher than the blank group (P<0.05),
model group and HOMA- beta treated rats were significantly lower than that of the control
group (P<0.05); after the intervention, FPG, Fins and HOMA-IR were significantly higher
than the control group in the treatment group but compared with model group (P<0.05),
treatment group, body weight, HOMA- beta is significantly higher than model group but
lower than that of the control group (P<0.05); before the intervention, the model group and
the serum ceramide, the rats in the treatment group chemerin was significantly higher than
that of control group (P<0.05); intervention, serum ceramide, chemerin significantly higher
than the control group the treatment group but lower than that of model group (P<0.05);
before the intervention, the model group and treatment group rats, the SOD level of GSH-PX
was significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05); intervention treatment group
SOD and GSH-PX Significantly lower than the blank group, but higher than the model group
(P<0.05). Conclusion: Western medicine can significantly improve the islet function of T2DM
model rats, reduce serum ceramide and chemerin levels, and improve the antioxidant function
of rats. |
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ISSN: | 1007-1237 1007-1237 |