Bergaptol Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus by Inhibiting the Inflammatory Pathway in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Physiological research Pub Date : 2025-03-24
Q Li, J Chen, Z Wang, L Zhuang, Z Yu, D Yang
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Abstract

Investigation determines the beneficial effect of bergaptol against gestational diabetes (GD). Gestational diabetes was induced in female rats and treated them with bergaptol 20 and 40 mg/kg for eighteen days. Effect of bergaptol was assessed on blood glucose and insulin level in GD rat. Inflammatory mediators and oxidative stress parameters were also assessed in GD rats. Moreover, mRNA expression of INSR, NF-kappaB, Akt and GSK-3beta were assessed in the GD rats by qRT-PCR method. In silico network pharmacology study was performed, along with gene ontology and egg pathway to assessed the targets of bergaptol, molecular docking study was also performed for the confirmation of possible pathway involved in the management of GD. Blood glucose and insulin level was significantly reduces in the blood bergaptol treated group than GD group of rats. Treatment with bergaptol ameliorates the altered level of mediators of inflammation and oxidative stress parameters in GD rats. There was significant reduction in the mRNA expression of NF-kappaB and GSK-3beta and increase in expression of INSR and Akt in the tissue homogenate of bergaptol treated GD rats. Docking study shows effective binding strength of bergaptol individually with INSR, NF-kappaB, Akt and GSK-3beta-protein targets. In conclusion, data of investigation suggest that bergaptol improves the sensitivity of insulin receptor in GD, as it reduces parameters of oxidative stress and inflammatory mediators by regulating INSR/NF-kappaB/Akt/GSK-3beta pathway. Key words Gestational diabetes, Bergaptol, Insulin resistance, Inflammation, Oxidative stress.

贝加普醇通过抑制链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠炎症途径改善妊娠期糖尿病胰岛素敏感性
研究确定了贝加普妥对妊娠期糖尿病(GD)的有益作用。雌性大鼠诱导妊娠期糖尿病,分别给予20、40 mg/kg贝加普醇治疗18 d。观察贝加普醇对GD大鼠血糖和胰岛素水平的影响。GD大鼠的炎症介质和氧化应激参数也被评估。采用qRT-PCR法检测GD大鼠中INSR、NF-kappaB、Akt和gsk -3 β mRNA的表达。通过硅网络药理学研究,结合基因本体和卵子途径对bergaptol的靶点进行评估,并进行分子对接研究,确认可能参与GD管理的途径。血中贝加普托尔治疗组大鼠血糖和胰岛素水平明显低于GD组。贝加普醇治疗可改善GD大鼠炎症介质和氧化应激参数的改变水平。bergaptol处理的GD大鼠组织匀浆中NF-kappaB和gsk -3 β mRNA表达显著降低,INSR和Akt表达显著升高。对接研究表明,bergaptol单独与INSR、NF-kappaB、Akt和gsk - 3β蛋白靶点具有有效的结合强度。综上所述,研究数据表明,bergaptol通过调节INSR/NF-kappaB/Akt/GSK-3beta通路,降低氧化应激和炎症介质的参数,从而提高GD中胰岛素受体的敏感性。【关键词】妊娠期糖尿病,贝加普妥,胰岛素抵抗,炎症,氧化应激
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Physiological research
Physiological research 医学-生理学
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4.00
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4.80%
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108
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Physiological Research is a peer reviewed Open Access journal that publishes articles on normal and pathological physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and pharmacology. Authors can submit original, previously unpublished research articles, review articles, rapid or short communications. Instructions for Authors - Respect the instructions carefully when submitting your manuscript. Submitted manuscripts or revised manuscripts that do not follow these Instructions will not be included into the peer-review process. The articles are available in full versions as pdf files beginning with volume 40, 1991. The journal publishes the online Ahead of Print /Pre-Press version of the articles that are searchable in Medline and can be cited.
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