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Antidiabetic effects of Swertia macrosperma extracts in diabetic rats

Journal

JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 150, Issue 2, Pages 536-544

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2013.08.053

Keywords

Swertia macrosperma; Extracts; HepG2 cell; Diabetic rat; Anti-diabetes

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30970282]

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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Swertia macrosperma is a traditional folk medicine used for its antihepatitis, antipyretic and antidotal effects as Dida or Zangyinchen in Tibet, Yunnan and Guizhou province for a long time, and it has been reported for its anti-diabetic effects in a Chinese patent. Swertia macrosperma was reported rich in xanthones, iridoids, seco-iridoids and their glycosides, several of which had been documented as potential antidiabetic agents. The objective of this study was to investigate the antidiabetic effect of Swertia macrosperma in diabetic rats. Materials and methods: This study was designed firstly to evaluate the effect of Swertia macrosperma on glucose consumption in HepG2 cells. Based on the result in HepG2 cells, the antidiabetic effect of ethanol extract (EE) and n-butanol extract (BE) were investigated in diabetic rats induced by high fat fed and streptozotocin. The effects of EE and BE on fasting blood glucose, oral glucose tolerance test, serum insulin, glycosylated hemoglobin, serum lipid level, serum antioxidant parameters, glucokinase, glucose6-phosphatase activities and glycogen content in liver tissue were measured, histology examination of pancreatic tissue was also carried out. Results: After 4 weeks treatment with EE and BE, apparently decreased fasting blood glucose concentrations were observed in these treated groups, compared with the diabetic control groups. Additionally, improvement in serum antioxidant parameters and lipid profile were evidenced clearly. Moreover, EE and BE had effects of protecting the pancreatic p-cells and stimulating insulin secretion from the remaining pancreatic p-cells, evidenced by pancreatic histology examination. Increased glucokinase activity and decreased glucose-6-phosphatase activity were observed in liver. Conclusion: The results of in vivo and in vitro experiment suggested that EE and BE of Swertia macrosperma had excellent effects on controlling the hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia in diabetic rats. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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