Evaluating the Effect of Vitamin D and Calcium on Glucose and Insulin Level of Induced-Diabetic Rats

F. Salem, A. Abu-zaiton
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a major health concern all over the world. The number of affected people is increasing every year. Many factors contribute to the disease including diet, genetics, lifestyle and so forth. The disease is characterized by hyperglycemia because of insuffiency of the insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas. There is need for alternatives to the conventional antidiabetic drugs to overcome their shortages vitamin D and calcium intake are thought to protect against DM our research aims to evaluate the effect of administration vitamin D, calcium and combination of both on glucose and insulin levels in diabetic rats. Diabetes mellitus was induced intraperitoneally in male Wister albino rats by injection of alloxan (150 mgkgG bw). Animals were divided into seven groups of eight rats each: group I served as normal control, group II act as diabetic control. The diabetic rats treated groups (III, IV, V, VI and VII) were treated, respectively with metformin at dose of 100 mgkgG, vitamin D3 at dose of 12.5 μgkgG, calcium gluconate at dose of 100 mgkgG both vitamin D3 and calcium gluconate and olive oil at dose of 0.3 mLkgG (serve as vehicle group). The treatments were performed by oral administration once a day for 28 consecutive days. The results showed that vitamin D3 and vitamin D3-calcium combination lowers blood glucose level and calcium alone was not statistically significant decreased glucose level. Supplementation with vitamin D3 with or without calcium increases insulin slightly when compared with normal control.
评价维生素D和钙对诱导糖尿病大鼠葡萄糖和胰岛素水平的影响
糖尿病(DM)是全世界关注的主要健康问题。受影响的人数每年都在增加。许多因素导致这种疾病,包括饮食、遗传、生活方式等等。这种疾病的特点是由于胰腺中产生胰岛素的β细胞不足而导致高血糖。我们需要替代传统的抗糖尿病药物来克服它们的不足,维生素D和钙的摄入被认为可以预防糖尿病。我们的研究旨在评估维生素D、钙和两者联合使用对糖尿病大鼠葡萄糖和胰岛素水平的影响。用四氧嘧啶(150 mgkgG bw)腹腔注射诱导雄性白化Wister大鼠糖尿病。实验动物分为7组,每组8只,1组为正常对照组,2组为糖尿病对照组。糖尿病大鼠治疗组(III、IV、V、VI、VII)分别给予二甲双胍剂量100 mgkgG、维生素D3剂量12.5 μgkgG、葡萄糖酸钙剂量100 μgkgG、维生素D3、葡萄糖酸钙和橄榄油剂量0.3 mLkgG(作为对照组)。治疗方法为口服给药,每天1次,连续28天。结果表明,维生素D3和维生素D3-钙联合使用降低血糖水平,单独使用钙降低血糖水平无统计学意义。与正常对照组相比,添加或不添加钙的维生素D3会使胰岛素略有增加。
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