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Improvement of Glycaemia and Endothelial Function by a New Low-Dose Curcuminoid in an Animal Model of Type 2 Diabetes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23105652

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curcuminoid; endothelial dysfunction; glycaemia; oxidative stress; type 2 diabetes mellitus

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  1. Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology [UID/NEU/04539/2013, UIDB/00100/2020, UIDB/04539/2020, UIDP/04539/2020]
  2. COMPETE [POCI-01-0145-FEDER-029369, CENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-000012]

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A new curcuminoid was synthesized to enhance anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential, as well as achieve hypoglycemic and vascular protective effects in type 2 diabetic rats at lower doses compared to curcumin. Both compounds showed significant anti-inflammatory effects, with the curcuminoid exhibiting a marked hypoglycemic effect and improved vascular function in the study.
Curcumin has been suggested as a promising treatment for metabolic diseases, but the high doses required limit its therapeutic use. In this study, a new curcuminoid is synthesised to increase curcumin anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential and to achieve hypoglycaemic and protective vascular effects in type 2 diabetic rats in a lower dose. In vitro, the anti-inflammatory effect was determined through the Griess reaction, and the antioxidant activity through ABTS and TBARS assays. In vivo, Goto-Kakizaki rats were treated for 2 weeks with the equimolar dose of curcumin (40 mg/kg/day) or curcuminoid (52.4 mg/kg/day). Fasting glycaemia, insulin tolerance, plasma insulin, insulin signalling, serum FFA, endothelial function and several markers of oxidative stress were evaluated. Both compounds presented a significant anti-inflammatory effect. Moreover, the curcuminoid had a marked hypoglycaemic effect, accompanied by higher GLUT4 levels in adipose tissue. Both compounds increased NO-dependent vasorelaxation, but only the curcuminoid exacerbated the response to ascorbic acid, consistent with a higher decrease in vascular oxidative and nitrosative stress. SOD1 and GLO1 levels were increased in EAT and heart, respectively. Altogether, these data suggest that the curcuminoid developed here has more pronounced effects than curcumin in low doses, improving the oxidative stress, endothelial function and glycaemic profile in type 2 diabetes.

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