Evaluation of the Nephroprotective and Hypoglycemic Effect of Aqueous Extract of Leaf and Root of Thaumatococcus danielli on Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats

Salaudeen Ibrahim Aderemi, Dr. Olojo Folake O., Rasheed-Adeleke, Azeezat Ayannike, Onye Ihimi, Ogunbusola Sade G.
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The management of diabetes without side effects is a major challenge affecting majorities of the world population, thus the constant search for alternative compounds from natural products. This study investigated the nephroprotective and the hypoglycemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaf and root of Thaumatococcus danielli (T. danielli). Rats were assigned to 9 groups (1-9) of four rats each. Each group was made diabetic using Alloxan (150 mg/kg/b.wt) except the control group. The treatment group received 0.5 ml of Metformin (150 mg/kg/b.wt,), 200 and 400 mg/kg/b.wt, of Thaumatococcus danielli aqueous extract of leaf, root, and mixture orally, respectively. After 14 days of treatment, animals were sacrificed, and blood and kidney samples were collected for further analysis. The lowest reduction in glucose level was 22.65%, which was observed in the diabetic group treated with 200 mg/kg aqueous leaf of T. danielli, while the highest decrease was observed to be 38.63% in the diabetic group treated with 400 mg/kg aqueous root of Thaumatococcus danielli. The diabetic control group had a significantly higher level of sodium and potassium ions. Little changes were observed in chloride, carbonate, and total protein level in the diabetic group compared to the control group; while urea and creatinine levels were higher. Histological alterations such as poor architecture, few collapsed renal tubules, and loss of luminar spaces were observed in control. From this study, it can be inferred that aqueous extracts of the leaves and roots of Thaumatococcus danielli and their combination have antihyperglycemic activity as well as modulating renal indices and diabetes-induced nephropathy.  
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牛链球菌叶、根水提物对四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病大鼠的保肾降糖作用
无副作用的糖尿病管理是影响世界上大多数人口的一项重大挑战,因此不断寻找天然产物中的替代化合物。本研究探讨了大牛黄球藻叶和根水提物对肾脏的保护作用和降血糖作用。将大鼠分为9组(1 ~ 9),每组4只。除对照组外,各组均采用四氧嘧啶(150 mg/kg/b.wt)致糖尿病。治疗组给予二甲双胍0.5 ml (150 mg/kg/b.wt,)、200、400 mg/kg/b。分别口服牛膝球藻叶水提物、根水提物和混合液。治疗14天后,处死动物,采集血液和肾脏样本作进一步分析。以200 mg/kg牛蹄草叶片处理的糖尿病组血糖降低率最低,为22.65%;以400 mg/kg牛蹄草根处理的糖尿病组血糖降低率最高,为38.63%。糖尿病对照组的钠离子和钾离子水平明显高于对照组。与对照组相比,糖尿病组氯离子、碳酸盐和总蛋白水平变化不大;而尿素和肌酐水平较高。在对照组中观察到组织学改变,如结构不良,少数肾小管塌陷和光空间丧失。从本研究可以推断,丹尼尔酒球菌叶和根的水提物及其组合具有降糖活性,并能调节肾脏指标和糖尿病肾病。
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