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Hannah Seok1, Ji Young Lee, Eun Mi Park, Se Eun Park, Jae Hyuk Lee, Seungtaek Lim, Byung-Wan Lee, Eun Seok Kang, Hyun Chul Lee, Bong Soo Cha.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of balsamic vinegar on β-cell dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: ABCA1; Balsamic vinegar; Diet, high-fat; Insulin; Islets
Year: 2012 PMID: 22950058 PMCID: PMC3428415 DOI: 10.4093/dmj.2012.36.4.275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab J ISSN: 2233-6079 Impact factor: 5.376
Fig. 1Effects of balsamic vinegar on plasma glucose levels according to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). (A) The OGTT and (B) glucose area under curve were performed on Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rats administered water or balsamic vinegar at 31 weeks of age after a 24-hour fast. Glucose (2 g/kg) was administered orally. CD, chow diet; HFD, high-fat diet; TW, tap water; BV, balsamic vinegar. aP<0.05 compared with tap water-treated chow diet-fed rats, bP<0.05 compared with tap water-treated high fat diet-fed rats.
Fig. 2Immunohistochemical staining of representative pancreatic islets from water administered Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats and balsamic vinegar administered OLETF rats (×200). Pancreatic sections were stained with antibodies against insulin. (A) Chow diet-fed rats administered water. (B) Chow diet-fed rats administered balsamic vinegar. (C) High-fat diet-fed rats administered water. (D) High-fat diet-fed rats administered with balsamic vinegar. (E) Insulin area/islet area. Data are mean±standard error of the mean. Scale bars are shown in the panel at 200 µm. CD, chow diet; HFD, high-fat diet; TW, tap water; BV, balsamic vinegar.
Fig. 3Histological sections of the pancreas from water administered Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats and balsamic vinegar administered OLETF rats (×200). Fluorescence staining was done with filipin. Islets boundaries (i) are indicated with dotted lines. (A) Chow diet-fed rats administered water. (B) Chow diet-fed rats administered balsamic vinegar. (C) High-fat diet-fed rats administered water. (D) High-fat diet-fed rats administered balsamic vinegar. Scale bars are shown in the panel at 500 µm.
Fig. 4Immunohistochemical staining of representative pancreatic islets from water-administered Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats and balsamic vinegar-administered OLETF rats (×200). Pancreatic sections were stained with antibodies against ATP-binding cassette transporter subfamily A member 1 (ABCA1). Islets boundaries (i) are indicated with dotted lines. (A) Chow diet-fed rats administered water. (B) Chow diet-fed rats administered balsamic vinegar. (C) High-fat diet-fed rats administered water. (D) High-fat diet-fed rats administered balsamic vinegar. Scale bars are shown in the panel at 200 µm.