Protective and Regenerative Effect of the Extract of Kombucha and the Fungus <i>Ganoderma sichuanense</i> on the Islets of Langerhans of Diabetic Rats

Pedro Hinojosa-Gómez, Sergio Fausto-Guerra, Guillermo Nolasco-Rodríguez, Lucia García-Delgado, Víctor Barragán-Cano, Manuel Rosales-Cortés, Esther Albarrán-Rodríguez, José Ricardo Cuéllar-Pérez
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Objective: The present study consisted of challenging the extract of kombucha and the fungus Ganoderma reported as hypoglycemic and used as alternative treatments against diabetes on the number and morphology of islets of Langerhans. Material and Methods: 64 Wistar rats were used in 4 groups: one control, three experimental, streptozotocin, Kombucha y Ganoderma induced diabetes with streptozotocin. Divided into four post-induction stages at 2, 15, 30 and 45 days of treatment, sacrificing 4 rats at each stage, to perform the morphological analysis of the pancreas. Results: A decrease in the islets of Langerhans in size, volume and the number of cells within them was identified for the streptozotocin group from the second stage until almost disappearing due to diabetes, in the groups of Kombucha y Ganoderma the same was observed but they were recovered with the extract treatments and the average number of islets was similar in these groups, the group of Ganoderma. Conclusion: Under the conditions of this work, a protective and regenerative effect of both extracts is identified.
康普茶提取物与真菌</i>四川灵芝</i>糖尿病大鼠朗格汉斯胰岛的研究
目的:研究康普茶和灵芝提取物对朗格汉斯胰岛数量和形态的影响。材料与方法:选用Wistar大鼠64只,分为4组:对照组1只,试验组3只,链脲佐菌素组,康普茶灵芝诱导链脲佐菌素糖尿病组。诱导后分为治疗2、15、30、45 d 4个阶段,每个阶段处死4只大鼠,进行胰腺形态分析。结果:链脲佐菌素组朗格汉斯胰岛的大小、体积和细胞数量从第二阶段开始减少,直到因糖尿病而几乎消失,康普茶加灵芝组也有相同的观察结果,但经提取物处理后恢复,平均胰岛数量与灵芝组相似。结论:在本实验条件下,两种提取物均具有保护和再生作用。
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