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The Effects of Major Mushroom Bioactive Compounds on Mechanisms That Control Blood Glucose Level.

Jelena Aramabašić Jovanović1, Mirjana Mihailović1, Aleksandra Uskoković1, Nevena Grdović1, Svetlana Dinić1, Melita Vidaković1.   

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a life-threatening multifactorial metabolic disorder characterized by high level of glucose in the blood. Diabetes and its chronic complications have a significant impact on human life, health systems, and countries' economies. Currently, there are many commercial hypoglycemic drugs that are effective in controlling hyperglycemia but with several serious side-effects and without a sufficient capacity to significantly alter the course of diabetic complications. Over many centuries mushrooms and their bioactive compounds have been used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, especially polysaccharides and terpenoids derived from various mushroom species. This review summarizes the effects of these main mushroom secondary metabolites on diabetes and underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for lowering blood glucose. In vivo and in vitro data revealed that treatment with mushroom polysaccharides displayed an anti-hyperglycemic effect by inhibiting glucose absorption efficacy, enhancing pancreatic β-cell mass, and increasing insulin-signaling pathways. Mushroom terpenoids act as inhibitors of α-glucosidase and as insulin sensitizers through activation of PPARγ in order to reduce hyperglycemia in animal models of diabetes. In conclusion, mushroom polysaccharides and terpenoids can effectively ameliorate hyperglycemia by various mechanisms and can be used as supportive candidates for prevention and control of diabetes in the future.

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Keywords:  anti-hyperglycemic effects; diabetes mellitus; mushroom; polysaccharides; terpenoids

Year:  2021        PMID: 33467194      PMCID: PMC7830770          DOI: 10.3390/jof7010058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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