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Hydroalcohol extract of Trigonella foenum-graecum seed attenuates markers of inflammation and oxidative stress while improving exocrine function in diabetic rats.
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Pharmaceutical biology [Pharm Biol] 2015 Feb; Vol. 53 (2), pp. 201-11. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Oct 23. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Context and Objective: The herb fenugreek, Trigonella foenum-graecum Linn (Fabaceae), seeds have been traditionally used in the treatment of diabetes but its effect on oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory cytokines in the improvement of exocrine function of diabetes has not been studied. The effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds (HEF) on alloxan-induced type-II diabetic rat model was investigated.<br />Materials and Methods: Effect of HEF (500, 1000, and 2000 mg/kg), glimepiride (4 mg/kg), and combination of HEF (500 mg/kg) + glimepiride (2 mg/kg), on alloxan-induced diabetic rats was evaluated by assaying (blood glucose, serum protein, glycosylated hemoglobin, muscle and liver glycogen, glucose uptake by diaphragm, liver glucose transport, serum pancreatic enzymes (α-amylase, lipase), pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6), antioxidant enzymes [glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD)], lipid peroxides (liver and pancreas), and histoarchitecture (liver, pancreas).<br />Results: Treatment with HEF (at different doses), glimepiride, and HEF + glimepiride increased body weight and glucose uptake, reduced plasma glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, liver glucose transport, pro-inflammatory cytokines, pancreatic enzymes and restored depleted glycogen (muscle, liver) and total protein significantly (p < 0.01) and dose dependently, including prevention of lipid peroxidation and restoration of GSH and SOD (liver and pancreas). Treatment with HEF + glimepiride potentiated hypoglycemic activity of glimepiride. Histoarchitecture of liver and pancreas showed marked improvement.<br />Conclusion: Present experimental findings suggest that HEF possesses promising hypoglycemic activity, presumably by amelioration of oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory cytokines. HEF may be useful as an adjuvant with clinically effective antidiabetic drugs in the management of type-II diabetes.
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- Alloxan administration & dosage
Animals
Antioxidants metabolism
Biomarkers blood
Blood Glucose analysis
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental immunology
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism
Female
Glycated Hemoglobin analysis
Interleukin-6 blood
Liver drug effects
Liver metabolism
Liver pathology
Male
Pancreas, Exocrine enzymology
Pancreas, Exocrine immunology
Pancreas, Exocrine pathology
Plant Extracts isolation & purification
Plant Extracts pharmacology
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Seeds chemistry
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha blood
Cytokines blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy
Oxidative Stress drug effects
Pancreas, Exocrine drug effects
Plant Extracts therapeutic use
Trigonella chemistry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1744-5116
- Volume :
- 53
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Pharmaceutical biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25339548
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3109/13880209.2014.913296