1. A tea/vanadate decoction delivered orally over 14 months to diabetic rats induces long-term glycemic stability without organ toxicity.
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Clark TA, Heyliger CE, Kopilas M, Edel AL, Junaid A, Aguilar F, Smyth DD, Thliveris JA, Merchant M, Kim HK, and Pierce GN
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- Amylases blood, Animals, Cholesterol blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Drinking drug effects, Eating drug effects, Glycated Hemoglobin analysis, Insulin blood, Islets of Langerhans pathology, Kidney Function Tests, Liver Function Tests, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Triglycerides blood, Blood Glucose metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy, Hypoglycemic Agents, Tea toxicity, Vanadates therapeutic use, Vanadates toxicity
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Vanadium can induce potent hypoglycemic effects in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus animals, but toxic adverse effects have inhibited the translation of these findings. Administration of vanadate in a black tea decoction has shown impressive hypoglycemic effects without evidence of toxicity in short-term studies. The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypoglycemic action and the toxic adverse effects of a tea/vanadate (T/V) decoction in diabetic rats over a 14-month treatment period. Streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes mellitus rats were orally gavaged with 40 mg sodium vanadate in a black tea decoction only when blood glucose levels were greater than 10 mmol/L. Glycemic status and liver and kidney function were monitored over 14 months. All of the diabetic rats in this treatment group (n = 25) required treatment with the T/V decoction at the start of the study to reduce blood glucose levels to less than 10 mmol/L. Diarrhea was uncommon among the T/V-treated animals during the first week of T/V treatment and was absent thereafter. There was no evidence of liver or kidney dysfunction or injury. From 2 to 6 months, fewer animals required the T/V treatment to maintain their blood glucose levels. After 9 months of treatment, none of the diabetic animals required any T/V to maintain their blood glucose levels at less than 10 mmol/L. Oral administration of a T/V decoction provides safe, long-acting hypoglycemic effects in type 1 diabetes mellitus rats. The typical glycemic signs of diabetes were absent for the last 5 months of the study., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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