Negligible Protection of Pancreas by Topical Curcumin in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Wounded Rats

V. Kant, Dinesh Kumar, Vijayta Gupta, B. Jangir
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Damage or non-functioning of beta cells of Langerhans is lets of pancreas causes Type I diabetes. Curcumin, a bioflavonoid, have shown some tissue regenerative properties. It has shown a very good wound healing actions in diabetic animals after topical applications. In view of this, we planned to study the regenerative action of curcumin on damaged pancreas of diabetic rats after its topical applications on wounds. Damage of pancreas and induction of Type I diabetes in rats was achieved by single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (60mg/kg b.wt.). Thereafter, open excisional wounds were created and wounded rats were divided into three groups viz. i) healthy control (non-diabetic), ii) Diabetic control and iii) Diabetic-treated. Pluronic F-127 gel (25%) was applied topically on wounds of group I and II once daily for 19 days. Curcumin (0.3%) in gel was topically applied similarly on group III. Average body weight gain was less and blood glucose levels were high in group II and III. There were also higher levels of MDA in group II and III. Histopathologically, atrophy and loss of intactness of beta cells of langerhans is lets in the pancreas were evident in group II and III, as compared to group I. In conclusion, topical applications of curcumin on wounds of diabetic rats did not able to prevent the damage of beta cells of the pancreas produced by single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (60mg/kg b.wt.). In future, the other higher or lower concentrations of curcumin and their nano-formulations may be tried to evaluate the protective actions.
外用姜黄素对链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病损伤大鼠胰腺的保护作用可忽略不计
胰脏的朗格汉斯细胞受损或失去功能会导致I型糖尿病。姜黄素是一种生物类黄酮,具有一定的组织再生特性。外用后对糖尿病动物有很好的伤口愈合作用。鉴于此,我们计划研究姜黄素局部应用于创面后对糖尿病大鼠损伤胰腺的再生作用。单次腹腔注射链脲佐菌素(60mg/kg b.wt.),可致大鼠胰腺损伤并诱导I型糖尿病。创面切开创面,将创伤大鼠分为健康对照组(非糖尿病组)、糖尿病对照组和糖尿病治疗组。Pluronic F-127凝胶(25%)涂抹于ⅰ组和ⅱ组创面,每日1次,连用19天。III组局部应用姜黄素(0.3%)凝胶。II组和III组的平均体重增加较少,血糖水平较高。第二组和第三组的丙二醛水平也较高。与ⅰ组相比,ⅱ组和ⅲ组胰腺中β细胞明显萎缩和完整性丧失。总之,局部应用姜黄素治疗糖尿病大鼠伤口不能防止单次腹腔注射链脲佐菌素(60mg/kg b.wt.)对胰腺β细胞造成的损伤。今后,可以尝试其他更高或更低浓度的姜黄素及其纳米制剂来评价其保护作用。
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