Acute and Chronic Kudzu Improves Plasma Glucose Tolerance in Non-Diabetic CD-1 Mice.

Scott Carlson, Jeevan K Prasain, Ning Peng, Yanying Dai, J Michael Wyss
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Previous studies demonstrate that kudzu root extract and its major isoflavone (puerarin) improve glucose metabolism in animal models of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes; however, these beneficial effects have not been investigated in normal glycemic mice. The present study investigates the effect of acute and chronic kudzu root extract supplementation on glucose tolerance in normoglycemic CD-1 mice. Male, adult CD-1 mice were fed a phytoestrogen-free diet containing 0.2% or 0.0% kudzu root extract for 6 weeks. Thereafter, they were acutely administered kudzu root extract (75 mg/kg BW; oral) or vehicle followed by a glucose challenge (2 g/kg BW; oral). In control fed mice, the acute glucose challenge increased blood glucose ~300% after 30 minutes, and acute kudzu root extract administration significantly blunted this response by ~50%. In mice chronically fed a kudzu-supplemented diet, glucose tolerance was improved, and acute treatment caused no additional improvement. Irrespective of treatment, all mice were normoglycemic at the start of each glucose challenge. Administration of insulin resulted in a larger decrease in blood glucose in chronic kudzu-supplemented compared to control mice. Co-administration of phloridzin (a specific inhibitor of SGLT-mediated glucose uptake), improved glucose tolerance in acutely kudzu-treated mice but had no significant effect on glucose tolerance in chronically treated mice. These results indicate that both acute and chronic administration of kudzu root extract improves glucose tolerance in a normal glycemic mouse strain and that the effects of chronic kudzu feeding may be mediated, in part, by enhanced insulin sensitivity (chronic) and inhibition of sodium dependent glucose transport.

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急性和慢性葛根改善非糖尿病 CD-1 小鼠的血浆葡萄糖耐受性
以往的研究表明,葛根提取物及其主要异黄酮(葛根素)可改善胰岛素抵抗和 2 型糖尿病动物模型的葡萄糖代谢;但这些有益作用尚未在正常血糖小鼠中进行研究。本研究调查了急性和慢性补充葛根提取物对血糖正常的 CD-1 小鼠葡萄糖耐量的影响。雄性成年 CD-1 小鼠连续 6 周食用含有 0.2% 或 0.0% 葛根提取物的无植物雌激素饮食。之后,给小鼠急性注射葛根提取物(75 毫克/千克体重;口服)或载体,然后进行葡萄糖挑战(2 克/千克体重;口服)。在对照组喂养的小鼠中,急性葡萄糖挑战会在 30 分钟后使血糖升高约 300%,而急性服用葛根提取物则会使这一反应明显减弱约 50%。在长期喂食葛根补充剂的小鼠中,葡萄糖耐量得到了改善,而急性治疗并没有带来额外的改善。无论采用哪种治疗方法,所有小鼠在每次葡萄糖挑战开始时均血糖正常。与对照组小鼠相比,施用胰岛素可使长期补充葛根的小鼠的血糖下降幅度更大。同时给药氯地嗪(一种 SGLT 介导的葡萄糖摄取特异性抑制剂)可改善急性葛根治疗小鼠的葡萄糖耐量,但对慢性治疗小鼠的葡萄糖耐量没有显著影响。这些结果表明,急性和慢性服用葛根提取物都能改善正常血糖小鼠的葡萄糖耐受性,而长期服用葛根的效果可能部分是通过增强胰岛素敏感性(慢性)和抑制钠依赖性葡萄糖转运来实现的。
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