Assessment of Antidiabetic and Cyto-Regenerative Activity of Ficus carica through Gene Expression Analysis in Diabetic Rat Model

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Makkia Saleem, Mian Kamran Sharif, Masood Sadiq Butt, Muhammad Naeem Faisal
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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease of the endocrine system, characterized by chronic hyperglycemia resulting from insulin resistance or defective insulin production. Among the complementary and alternative medicines, diet-based approaches are gaining popularity worldwide for the management of it. Ficus carica, one of the oldest plants cultivated on the earth, is rich in phytochemicals including anthocyanins, phenolics, flavonoids, and organic acids. The present study was designed to analyze the therapeutic potential of dried fig and extract for their potential against hyperglycemia and related complication in the diabetic rat model. Diabetes was induced by using alloxan monohydrate and divided into five groups including Negative-, Positive-, standard drug- group, treated-I (given extract), and treated-II (given 10% dried figs). Fig extract was administered through the intragastric tube, and fig paste was mixed in the feed of the experimental group, and then rats were decapitated after 6 weeks to collect the blood and serum. At the end of the study, biochemical analysis such as fasting blood glucose (FBG), serum glucose, and insulin was performed. Histopathological study of the pancreas showed cell deformation in the positive control group whereas damage was reversed in treated groups. The pancreas was also saved for gene expression analysis. The results revealed that the positive control group has lower expression of INS-1, INS-2, Pdx-1, amylin, and GLUT-2 genes. Results revealed that serum glucose and FBG started to normalize after the administration of treatment (Glibenclamide, dry fig, and fig fruit extract), and insulin concentration also started to improve. 10% dried fig was more effective to control hyperglycemic conditions, which might be due to the presence of fiber. However, the gene expression was more modulated in the group treated with fig extract. The findings of current research suggested the utilization of fig and fig-based products because of their potential to reverse the damage induced by the alloxan or stressors of daily life.
糖尿病大鼠模型中无花果抗糖尿病及细胞再生活性的基因表达分析
糖尿病是一种内分泌系统的代谢性疾病,以胰岛素抵抗或胰岛素产生缺陷引起的慢性高血糖为特征。在补充和替代药物中,以饮食为基础的治疗方法在世界范围内越来越受欢迎。无花果是地球上最古老的植物之一,含有丰富的植物化学物质,包括花青素、酚类物质、类黄酮和有机酸。本研究旨在分析无花果干及其提取物对糖尿病大鼠模型高血糖及相关并发症的治疗潜力。采用一水四氧嘧啶诱导糖尿病,分为阴性组、阳性组、标准药物组、ⅰ组(给予提取物)、ⅱ组(给予10%无花果干)5组。实验组大鼠经胃管灌胃给予无花果提取物,并在饲料中混合无花果膏,6周后处死大鼠,采集血液和血清。研究结束时,进行空腹血糖(FBG)、血清葡萄糖、胰岛素等生化分析。胰腺组织病理学研究显示,阳性对照组细胞变形,而治疗组损伤逆转。胰腺也被保存下来进行基因表达分析。结果显示,阳性对照组INS-1、INS-2、Pdx-1、amylin和GLUT-2基因表达较低。结果显示,在给予格列本脲、无花果干和无花果果提取物治疗后,血糖和空腹血糖开始恢复正常,胰岛素浓度也开始改善。10%干燥的无花果对控制高血糖更有效,这可能是由于纤维的存在。然而,在用无花果提取物处理的组中,基因表达受到更多的调节。目前的研究结果表明,利用无花果和以无花果为基础的产品,因为它们有可能逆转由四氧嘧啶或日常生活压力源引起的损伤。
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Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B
Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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