Antidiabetic activity and safety evaluation of two Cameroonian medicinal plants in Streptozotocin-rat model: Tetrapleura tetraptera (Fabaceae) and Irvingiagabonensis (Irvingiaceae)

Denis Zofou, Crispain Stevie Meka Obate, C. Teugwa Mofor, G. Shu, Ebane Ndode Mesue
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Background: Irvingia gabonensis and Tetrapleura tetraptera are widely employed by traditional healers of the southern regions of Cameroon to treat diabetes. However. there is only limited or no scientific evidence on the real potential of these two medicinal plants to serve as alternative therapies. The present works thus aimed to evaluate the antidiabetic activity of the barks of I. gabonensis and fruits of T. tetraptera. Methods: The antidiabetic potential of the four extracts was assessed by evaluating the hypoglycaemic activity through the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in male Wistar albino rats and the subacute antidiabetic assay in streptozotocin-induced Wistar rat model. For the later. clinical markers (water and food intake, urine excretion), Fasting Blood Sugar FBS), the effects on some vital organs (liver and kidney), and lipid profile were considered. Safety was evaluated using the in vivo acute toxicity test in mouse model. Results: Out of the four extracts prepared from T. tetraptera and I. gabonensis, and tested for their antidiabetic potential, only the hydroethanol extract of the stem bark of I. gabonensis showed promising hypoglycemic and anti-hyperglycemic activity from preliminary screening. Of the two doses of this extract considered for the subacute antidiabetic assessment, the dose of 500mg/Kg demonstrated the highest activity reflected in significant improvement in both clinical and biochemical markers with a 100% recovery rate after 21 days treatment of the STZ-induced diabetic Wistar rats. At this dose, the I. gabonensis extract was shown to also improve liver and kidney functions as well as mitigating dyslipidemia in diabetic rats. Overall, its pharmacological properties were above those of the reference drug metformin at 10mg/Kg dose. More interestingly, the acute toxicity study revealed a relative safety of this extract in mice. Conclusion: The present work confirms the potential of the hydroethanolic extract of I. gabonensis to serve a source of new antidiabetic drugs. Further investigations are therefore envisaged.
两种喀麦隆药用植物四胸草(Fabaceae)和四胸草(Irvingiagabonensis)在链脲霉素大鼠模型中的抗糖尿病活性及安全性评价
背景:喀麦隆南部地区的传统治疗师广泛使用加蓬树和四胸草来治疗糖尿病。然而。关于这两种药用植物作为替代疗法的真正潜力,只有有限或没有科学证据。因此,本研究旨在评价加蓬香树皮和四翅蛾果实的抗糖尿病活性。方法:采用雄性Wistar白化大鼠口服糖耐量试验(OGTT)和链脲佐菌素诱导Wistar大鼠亚急性降糖实验,评价4种提取物的降糖潜力。对于后者。考虑临床指标(水和食物摄入量、尿液排泄)、空腹血糖(FBS)、对一些重要器官(肝和肾)的影响以及血脂。采用小鼠模型急性毒性试验评价其安全性。结果:在四翅虫和加蓬蓬四种提取物中,初步筛选出的加蓬蓬茎皮氢乙醇提取物具有良好的降糖和抗高血糖活性。在考虑用于亚急性降糖评估的两种剂量中,500mg/Kg的剂量表现出最高的活性,反映在stz诱导的糖尿病Wistar大鼠治疗21天后临床和生化指标的显着改善,恢复率为100%。在这个剂量下,加蓬草提取物也被证明可以改善糖尿病大鼠的肝肾功能,并减轻血脂异常。在10mg/Kg剂量下,其药理性能优于对照药二甲双胍。更有趣的是,急性毒性研究显示,这种提取物在小鼠体内相对安全。结论:加蓬草氢乙醇提取物具有开发新型抗糖尿病药物的潜力。因此,预计将进行进一步的调查。
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