Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats
Although metformin (Met) is the most recommended anti-diabetogenic drug in type 2 diabetic state, the drug is known to compromise bone integrity. Like metformin, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3) have gluco-regulatory action; however, it aids bone health. Therefore, the present study investigated the effect...
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doaj-7b28aded2ece441487319aa32d5f5ec32021-05-20T07:39:33ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222020-01-01121109631Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic ratsWale Johnson Adeyemi0Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki1Tahir Ahmad Abdussalam2Tolulope Olaoluwa Fabiyi3Temidayo Luqman Raji4Adenike Amatur-Rahman Adetunji5Physiology Department, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Physiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaAnatomy and Physiology Department, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaAlthough metformin (Met) is the most recommended anti-diabetogenic drug in type 2 diabetic state, the drug is known to compromise bone integrity. Like metformin, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3) have gluco-regulatory action; however, it aids bone health. Therefore, the present study investigated the effects of ω-3 and/or metformin in diabetic rats. Fifty rats of ten animals per group were divided into the following: Control; Diabetic untreated; Diabetic + ω-3; Diabetic + metformin (metfm) and Diabetic + ω-3 + metf groups. Diabetes was induced by the administration of streptozotocin (65 mg/kg b.w., i.p.), 15 min after the administration of nicotinamide (110 mg/kg b.w., i.p.). Five days afterwards, treatments started and they lasted for 28 days. ω-3 and metformin were administered at 200 and 180 mg/kg b.w., p.o. respectively. The results showed that the induced diabetes was characterised by significant increases in calcium to phosphorus ratio, tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), glucose and insulin resistance; but significant decreases in parathyroid hormone(PTH), phosphorus, TAC and hepatic glycogen. Relative to the diabetic control, treatments with ω-3 or metformin caused significant elevations in hepatic glycogen, total alkaline phosphatase (TALP), osteocalcin, PTH, estradiol, and calcium; however, significant decreases in TRAP and glucose. Co-administration of ω-3 and metformin caused more desirable effects on TALP, c-terminal telopeptide of type 1 collagen, estradiol and calcium to phosphorus ratio compared to the single administration. Relative to ω-3, melatonin showed a more favourable effect on calcium to phosphorus ratio; however, the former proved to have more desirable actions on insulin and TAC. Hence, it was concluded that the combined but not the single administration of ω-3 and metformin could be preferably used in the management of bone health in diabetic state.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332219352539Omega-3 fatty acidsMetforminDiabetesAntioxidantGlucoseBone |
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Wale Johnson Adeyemi Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki Tahir Ahmad Abdussalam Tolulope Olaoluwa Fabiyi Temidayo Luqman Raji Adenike Amatur-Rahman Adetunji Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Omega-3 fatty acids Metformin Diabetes Antioxidant Glucose Bone |
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Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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Co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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co-administration of omega-3 fatty acids and metformin showed more desirable effects than the single therapy on indices of bone mineralisation but not gluco-regulatory and antioxidant markers in diabetic rats |
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Although metformin (Met) is the most recommended anti-diabetogenic drug in type 2 diabetic state, the drug is known to compromise bone integrity. Like metformin, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3) have gluco-regulatory action; however, it aids bone health. Therefore, the present study investigated the effects of ω-3 and/or metformin in diabetic rats. Fifty rats of ten animals per group were divided into the following: Control; Diabetic untreated; Diabetic + ω-3; Diabetic + metformin (metfm) and Diabetic + ω-3 + metf groups. Diabetes was induced by the administration of streptozotocin (65 mg/kg b.w., i.p.), 15 min after the administration of nicotinamide (110 mg/kg b.w., i.p.). Five days afterwards, treatments started and they lasted for 28 days. ω-3 and metformin were administered at 200 and 180 mg/kg b.w., p.o. respectively. The results showed that the induced diabetes was characterised by significant increases in calcium to phosphorus ratio, tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), glucose and insulin resistance; but significant decreases in parathyroid hormone(PTH), phosphorus, TAC and hepatic glycogen. Relative to the diabetic control, treatments with ω-3 or metformin caused significant elevations in hepatic glycogen, total alkaline phosphatase (TALP), osteocalcin, PTH, estradiol, and calcium; however, significant decreases in TRAP and glucose. Co-administration of ω-3 and metformin caused more desirable effects on TALP, c-terminal telopeptide of type 1 collagen, estradiol and calcium to phosphorus ratio compared to the single administration. Relative to ω-3, melatonin showed a more favourable effect on calcium to phosphorus ratio; however, the former proved to have more desirable actions on insulin and TAC. Hence, it was concluded that the combined but not the single administration of ω-3 and metformin could be preferably used in the management of bone health in diabetic state. |
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Omega-3 fatty acids Metformin Diabetes Antioxidant Glucose Bone |
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