Concurrent Administration of the Methanol Leaf Extract of Leptadenia Hastata (Pers) Decne (Apocynaceae) With Metformin or Glibenclamide Influences Blood Glucose Handling in Normal Rats

O. Aluefua, A. Chika, Aminu Ishaka, K. Abubakar
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Background: Leptadenia hastata (Pers) Decne (Apocynaceae) is a familiar medicinal plant utilized in northern Nigeria either singly or together with conventional drugs to treat diabetes mellitus. Objective: This study investigated the influence of concurrent administration of the methanol leaf extract of L. hastata with Metformin or Glibenclamide on blood glucose handling in normal male Wister rats. Methods: One hundred and twenty-eight normal rats were randomized into 16 groups of 8 rats each. The first group served as a vehicle administered control. Three groups were treated with three increasing doses of the extract using a semilogarithmic scale (50mg/kg, 150mg/kg and 500mg/kg respectively). Another three groups were treated with Glibenclamide at doses of 0.3mg/kg, 1mg/kg and 3mg/kg respectively. Another three groups were treated with metformin at doses of 30mg/kg, 100mg/kg, and 300mg/kg respectively. Another three groups were treated with metformin (100mg/kg) co-administered with the extract at 50mg/kg, metformin 100mg/kg and the extract at 150mg/kg, metformin 100mg/kg and the extract at 500mg/kg respectively. The last three groups received Glibenclamide at 1mg/kg co-administered with the methanol extract at 50mg/kg, Glibenclamide at 1mg/kg with the extract at 150mg/kg, and Glibenclamide 1mg/kg with the extract at 500mg/kg respectively. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was conducted following 8 hours of fasting. Results: The result revealed a significant reduction in the total area under the glucose tolerance curve when metformin was co-administered with the extract in normal rats. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the methanol leaf extract of L. hastata when co-administered with metformin caused an enhancement of the effect of metformin following OGTT in normal rats. Keywords: Blood glucose, extract, metformin, glibenclamide, glucose tolerance.
二甲双胍或格列苯脲同时给药对正常大鼠血糖处理的影响
背景:Leptadenia hastata (Pers) Decne(夹竹桃科)是尼日利亚北部常见的药用植物,可单独或与常规药物联合用于治疗糖尿病。目的:研究海地兰甲醇叶提取物与二甲双胍或格列本脲同时给药对正常雄性Wister大鼠血糖处理的影响。方法:128只正常大鼠随机分为16组,每组8只。第一组作为车辆管理的控制。三组分别按半对数标度(50mg/kg、150mg/kg、500mg/kg)给药3次。另外3组分别给予格列本脲0.3mg/kg、1mg/kg和3mg/kg剂量。另外三组分别给予二甲双胍30mg/kg、100mg/kg、300mg/kg的剂量。另外3组分别用二甲双胍(100mg/kg)与提取物(50mg/kg)、二甲双胍(100mg/kg)与提取物(150mg/kg)、二甲双胍(100mg/kg)和提取物(500mg/kg)共给药。后3组分别给予格列本脲1mg/kg与甲醇提取物50mg/kg、格列本脲1mg/kg与提取物150mg/kg、格列本脲1mg/kg与提取物500mg/kg共给药。空腹8小时后进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)。结果:在正常大鼠中,二甲双胍与提取物共给药可显著降低糖耐量曲线下总面积。结论:山楂叶甲醇提取物与二甲双胍联用可增强正常大鼠OGTT后二甲双胍的作用。关键词:血糖,提取物,二甲双胍,格列本脲,葡萄糖耐量
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