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Metformin Effects are Augmented by Chronic Intermittent Cold Stress in High Fat Diet Fed Male Wistar Rats

机译:高脂饮食喂养的雄性Wistar大鼠的慢性间歇性冷应激增强了二甲双胍的作用

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Summary: This study investigated the effects of metformin on some glucose regulatory indices in high fat diet (HFD) fed male Wistar rats exposed to room temperature and chronic intermittent cold stress (CICS). Thirty rats were randomly divided into 5 groups. Group 1(control) was maintained on standard rat chow while groups 2–5 were maintained on HFD for 8weeks respectively prior to experimental procedures. Control, group 2(HFD untreated) and group 3(HFD+metformin (250mg/kg) were exposed to room temperature while groups 4(HFD untreated+CICS) and 5(HFD+CICS+metformin) were exposed to CICS for 21days. Blood glucose was monitored before initial exposure to HFD and on days 1,7,14 and 21 respectively. Blood samples (5mls) were thereafter collected by cardiac puncture following light ether anaesthesia, serum was obtained and analysed for insulin, cortisol, and lipid profile using laboratory kits. Pancreatic β-cell function and insulin resistance were estimated using the Homeostasis Model Assessment equations. It was observed that blood glucose reduced significantly in groups 2-4 on day21 compared to day1 values. At day 21 post-treatment, insulin level and insulin resistance were increased while cholesterol levels were reduced in all HFD groups compared to control. Cortisol was increased in group 2 but reduced in groups 3-4 compared to control. HDL was reduced in groups 2-3 while liver glycogen was increased in groups 2, 3 and 5 compared to control. Beta cell function and muscle glycogen were increased while LDL and triglyceride were reduced in groups 2-4 compared to control. In conclusion, metformin ameliorates high-fat diet (HFD) induced impairment of glucose and lipid regulatory indices by facilitating an increase in the storage of glycogen in the liver and muscle. Chronic intermittent cold stress exposure in HFD rats does not ameliorate insulin resistance but reduces impaired glucose and lipid regulatory indices likely through an increase in adaptive thermo-genic mechanisms. The actions of metformin in reducing stressful stimulus and preventing pre-diabetes syndrome in HFD fed rats are augmented by exposure to chronic intermittent cold stress.
机译:摘要:这项研究调查了二甲双胍对高脂饮食(HFD)喂养的雄性Wistar大鼠暴露于室温和慢性间歇性冷应激(CICS)中某些葡萄糖调节指标的影响。 30只大鼠随机分为5组。第一组(对照组)维持标准大鼠食物,而第2至第5组分别于实验程序前维持HFD 8周。对照组,第2组(未经HFD处理)和第3组(HFD +二甲双胍(250mg / kg))在室温下暴露,而第4组(HFD未经处理+ CICS)和第5组(HFD + CICS +二甲双胍)在CICS下暴露21天。在初次接触HFD之前和第1、7、14和21天分别监测血糖,然后在轻乙醚麻醉后通过心脏穿刺收集血样(5ml),获得血清并分析胰岛素,皮质醇和脂质分布使用实验室试剂盒,通过稳态模型评估方程评估胰岛β细胞功能和胰岛素抵抗,观察到第21天第2-4天的血糖水平明显低于第1天血糖;在治疗后第21天,胰岛素水平与对照组相比,所有HFD组的胰岛素和胰岛素抵抗均增加,胆固醇水平降低;与对照组相比,第2组皮质醇升高,但3-4组降低;而2-3组HDL降低,而肝糖原与对照组相比,第2组,第3组和第5组的血脂增加。与对照组相比,第2-4组的β细胞功能和肌肉糖原增加,而LDL和甘油三酸酯减少。总之,二甲双胍通过促进肝和肌肉中糖原的存储增加,改善了高脂饮食(HFD)引起的葡萄糖和脂质调节指数的损害。 HFD大鼠的慢性间歇性冷应激暴露并不能改善胰岛素抵抗,但可能通过增加适应性致热机制来降低受损的葡萄糖和脂质调节指数。通过暴露于慢性间歇性冷应激可以增强二甲双胍在减轻HFD喂养大鼠的应激刺激和预防糖尿病前期综合征中的作用。

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