Title of article :
Antihyperglycemic Effect of Rosa Damascena is Mediated by PPAR.γ Gene Expression in Animal Model of Insulin Resistance
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Abbas Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Afzalipour School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Fallah, Hossein Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Afzalipour School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Gholamhosseinian, Ahmad Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Afzalipour School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Insulin resistance is a condition in which insulin signaling and action are impaired in insulin
sensitive tissues and result in hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Our
previous studies have shown that Rosa damascena has antihyperglycemic effects on diabetic
and normal rats. Therefore, we conducted a study to evaluate the effect of this medicinal plant
on insulin sensitivity in rats. This study was performed on high fructose diet insulin resistant rats
and pioglitazone, an insulin sensitizing drug, was used as a positive control. Insulin resistance
was developed in animals by high fructose diet within six weeks. Then, Rosa damascena extract
and pioglitazone were administered by gavage for two weeks and results were compared with
two control groups. After treatment period, serum glucose, insulin, adiponectin, triglyceride,
and cholesterol were assayed in fasting state. Plasma free fatty acid profile was analyzed by
GC. Liver PPAR.γ and muscle GLUT.4 gene expressions were assessed by real time PCR and
western blotting. Animals were treated with rosa damascena extract showed levels of insulin
(42 ± 2.7 pmol/L). adiponectin (5.6±0.17 μg/mL). glucose (129±4.7 mg/dL). and triglyceride
(75 ± 9 mg/dl) which were significantly improved as compared with control group insulin
(137 ± 34 pmol/L), adiponectin (3.9±0.15 μg/mL). glucose (187±15 mg/dL). and triglycerides
(217±18 mg/dL). PPARγ protein level was also significantly increased in Rosa damascene
treated group. Our results demonstrated that rosa damascena extract has useful effects on
insulin resistant animals and by increasing insulin sensitivity can be considered as a potential
agent in control of diabetes.
Keywords :
Pioglitazone , Adiponectin , Rosa damascene , Insulin resistance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics