The Effectiveness of Vitamin C Addition to Blood Glucose Levels of Hyperglycemic Mice with Glimepiride Treatment

Indi Kamilia Fitri, Cholis Abrori, D. K. Dharmawan
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In people with diabetes mellitus (DM) there is a decrease in basal vitamin C levels which is thought to be a result of oxidative stress in the condition of hyperglycemia that it needs to increase vitamin C as an antioxidant. Hyperglycemia in DM needs to be lowered by pharmacological therapy, named glimepirid so the purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of vitamin C addition to the reduction of KGD hyperglycemic mice with glimepirid treatment. This study is true experimental with a sample of 25 mice 20-30 grams and divided into five groups, first the control group (K0); STZ  induction group (K1); STZ induction group with glimepirid treatment (K2); STZ induction group with the treatment of vitamin C (K3); STZ induction group by treatment of a combination of glimepirid and vitamin C (K4). STZ is injected intraperitonially 150 mg / kgBB. All groups were measured for KGD 1 after induction of STZ and KGD 2 after treatment for fourteen days. The results of the STZ induction group with the treatment of a combination of glimepirid and vitamin C (K4) experienced a smaller and not significant decrease in BSL in the STZ induction group with a single glimepirid (K2) treatment. These results are thought to have an influence from interactions between drugs that cause one drug to not work optimally. The conclusion of this study is that administration of glimepirid, vitamin C, or both can reduce blood glucose levels in hyperglycemic mice with the greatest decrease occurring in the glimepirid group.
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添加维生素C对格列美脲治疗高血糖小鼠血糖水平的影响
在糖尿病患者中,基础维生素C水平下降,这被认为是高血糖状态下氧化应激的结果,需要增加维生素C作为抗氧化剂。糖尿病的高血糖需要通过药物治疗来降低,因此本研究的目的是确定维生素C在格列美吡嗪治疗下降低KGD高血糖小鼠的有效性。本研究为真实验,以25只20-30克的小鼠为样本,分为五组,首先是对照组(K0);STZ诱导组(K1);格列美脲治疗STZ诱导组(K2);STZ诱导组用维生素C (K3)处理;格列美脲联合维生素C (K4)诱导STZ组。STZ腹腔注射150 mg / kgBB。各组在STZ诱导后测定KGD 1和处理后14d测定KGD 2。glimepirid与维生素C (K4)联合处理的STZ诱导组的BSL下降幅度小于单一glimepirid (K2)处理的STZ诱导组,且不显著。这些结果被认为是由于药物之间的相互作用导致一种药物不能达到最佳效果。本研究的结论是,给药格列美脲、维生素C或两者都可以降低高血糖小鼠的血糖水平,其中格列美脲组的下降幅度最大。
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