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Hyejin Jeong1, Hye Jin Kwon, Mi Kyung Kim.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the hypoglycemic effect of chlorella in 6 week-old type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK, n=30) rats and 6 week-old normal Wistar (n=30) rats. Animals were randomly assigned to 3 groups respectively, and were fed three different experimental diets containing 0%, 3% or 5% (w/w) chlorella for 8 weeks. In diabetic GK rats, the insulinogenic-indices were not significantly different among the groups. The concentrations of fasting plasma glucagon and hepatic triglyceride, and the insulin/glucagon ratios of the GK-3% chlorella and GK-5% chlorella groups were significantly lower than those of the GK-control group. The HOMA-index and the concentrations of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin of the GK-3% chlorella and GK-5% chlorella groups were slightly lower than those of the GK-control group. In normal Wistar rats, the insulinogenic-indices were not significantly different among the normal groups, but that of the Wistar-5% chlorella group was slightly higher than the other groups. The concentrations of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin, and the HOMA-index of the Wistar-5% chlorella group were a little higher, and the fasting plasma glucagon concentration and the insulin/glucagon ratio of the Wistar-5% chlorella group were significantly higher than those of the Wistar-control and Wistar-3% chlorella groups. In conclusion, this study shows that the glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was not affected by the intake of chlorella, which could be beneficial, however, in improving insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetic GK and normal Wistar rats.Entities:
Keywords: Chlorella; Goto-kakizaki rat; glucagon; insulin; insulin sensitivity
Year: 2009 PMID: 20016698 PMCID: PMC2788164 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2009.3.1.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
General composition of Chlorella Vulgaris powder
Composition of experimental diets (Unit: g/kg diet)
1)GK-Control: GK rat+AIN-93 diet
GK-3%chlorella: GK rat+3% chlorella diet (w/w)
GK-5%chlorella: GK rat+5% chlorella diet (w/w)
Wistar-Control: Wistar rat+AIN-93 diet
Wistar-3%chlorella: Wistar rat+3% chlorella diet (w/w)
Wistar -5%chlorella : Wistar rat+5% chlorella diet (w/w)
2)Mineral mix (AIN-93G-MIX) (g/kg mixture): anhydrous calcium carbonate 357, monobasic potassium phosphate 196, sodium chloride 74, potassium sulfate 46.6, tripotassium citrate monohydrate 70.78, magnesium oxide 24, ferric citrate 6.06,zinc carbonate 1.65, manganous carbonate 0.63, cupric carbonate 0.3, potassium iodate 0.01, anhydrous sodium selenate 0.01025, ammoniumparamolybdate 4-hydrate 0.00795, sodium metasilicate 9-hydrate 1.45, chromium potassium sulfate 12-hydrate 0.275, boric acid 0.0815, sodium fluoride 0.0635, nickel carbonate 0.0318, lithium chloride 0.0174, ammonium vanadate 0.0066, powered sucrose 221.026
3)Vitamin mix (AIN-93-VX) (g/kg mixture): nicotinic acid 3, Ca-pantothenate 1.6, pyridoxine-HCl 0.7, thiamin-HCl 0.6, riboflavin 0.6, folic acid 0.2, D biotin 0.02, vitamin B12 (0.1% cyanocobalamin in mannitol) 2.5, vitamin E (all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate, 500 IU/g) 15, vitamin A (all-trans-retinyl palmitate, 500,000 IU/g) 0.8, vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol, 400,000 IU/g) 0.25, vitamin K (phylloquinone) 0.075, powdered sucrose 974.655
Daily food intake, calorie intake, body weight gain, food efficiency ratio in rats fed experimental diets
1)See Table 2.
2)Food efficiency ratio (g/100 kcal) = Body weight gain (g) / 100 calorie intake (kcal)
3)Mean ± standard error (n=10)
4)Values are not significantly different among the groups at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
Liver concentrations of total lipids, triglyceride, and total cholesterol in rats fed experimental diets (Unit : mg/g wet liver)
1)See Table 2.
2)Mean ± standard error (n=10)
3)Values are not significantly different among the groups at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
4)Values with different letters within the cell are significantly different at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
Plasma AST and ALT activities in rats fed experimental diets (Unit: IU/L)
1)See Table 2.
2)Mean ± standard error (n=10)
3)Values are not significantly different among the groups at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
Insulinogenic-index in rats fed experimental diets for 6 weeks
1)See Table 2.
2)Insulinogenic index=glucose concentration difference (mg/dL) / insulin concentration difference (µg/L)
3)Mean ± standard error (n=10)
4)Values are not significantly different among the groups at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
Fasting blood glucose, plasma insulin and glucagon concentrations, HOMA-IR, and insulin/glucagon ratio in rats fed experimental diets
1)See Table 2.
2)HOMA-IR = Fasting glucose concentration (mg/dL) × Fasting insulin concentration (µg/L) / 22.5
3)Mean ± standard error (n=10)
4)Values are not significantly different among the groups at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.
5)Values with different letters within the cell are significantly different at α=0.05 using Duncan's multiple range test.