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Title: | Effects of Red Rice Bran Extract on High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Mice |
Authors: | Narongsuk Munkong Arthid Thim-Uam Sirinat Pengnet Pintusorn Hansakul Nuntiya Somparn Jarinyaporn Naowaboot Jiraporn Tocharus Chainarong Tocharus |
Authors: | Narongsuk Munkong Arthid Thim-Uam Sirinat Pengnet Pintusorn Hansakul Nuntiya Somparn Jarinyaporn Naowaboot Jiraporn Tocharus Chainarong Tocharus |
Keywords: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Nursing |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2022 |
Abstract: | Insulin resistance is a salient player in the pathogenesis of obesity and its related abnormal glucose-insulin homeostasis. Red rice bran extract (RRBE) demonstrates several bioactive phytochemicals with anti-diabetic properties. However, little is known about its molecular mechanisms. Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate the anti-insulin resistant mechanisms of RRBE in a model of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced insulin resistance. In this study, mice were randomly divided into four groups: low-fat diet with distilled water (Group L), HFD with distilled water (Group H), HFD with 0.5 g/kg RRBE, and HFD with 1 g/kg RRBE. Metabolic parameters, histological changes in the pancreas, and gene expression levels were evaluated after treating HFD-fed mice with RRBE for six weeks. Mice from Group H exhibited significantly higher blood glucose levels prior to and after an oral glucose tolerance test, fasting serum insulin levels, islet size, pancreatic insulin expression levels, and lower skeletal muscle insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) expression levels compared to Group L. In contrast, these were all significantly restored in the RRBE-treated groups. Also, RRBE treatment was found to upregulate the expression of insulin receptor substrate (IRS) and glucose transporter (GLUT) genes in the adipose tissues and GLUT genes in the muscles and livers of HFD-fed mice. According to our results, RRBE may ameliorate abnormal glucose-insulin metabolism by modulating the expression of insulin, IDE, IRS, and GLUT genes in the major metabolic target tissues of mice after being fed with HFD. |
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ISSN: | 22878602 22871098 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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