Title of article :
Urtica Dioica Distillate Regenerates Pancreatic Beta Cells in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
Author/Authors :
Gohari, Ali Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Akmali, Masoumeh Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Zamani-Garmsiri, Fahimeh Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Noorafshan, Ali Histomorphometry and Stereology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Seghatoleslam, Atefeh Research Center for Traditional Medicine and History of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Urtica dioica is known as an anti-hyperglycemic
plant. Urtica dioica distillate (UD) is a traditional Iranian drink,
locally known as “aragh gazaneh”. In spite of its widespread
consumption in Iran, according to traditional Iranian medicine,
there is no scientific report on the usefulness of UD for diabetic
patients. This survey was designed to evaluate its protective
effects for the recovery from diabetes by determining the serum
insulin, blood glucose, volume of pancreatic islets, and the
number and volume of β-cells in diabetic rats.
Methods: A total of 48 Sprague-Dawley male rats (200-250 g)
were randomly distributed into 6 groups (n=8), including nondiabetic
plus distilled water (DW), non-diabetic plus UD,
diabetic plus DW, diabetic plus UD, diabetic plus insulin, and
diabetic plus glibenclamide. DW, UD, and glibenclamide were
administered via intragastric gavage and insulin was injected
subcutaneously. After four weeks of experiments, blood samples
were collected for serum insulin and blood glucose assay.
Pancreas was also evaluated using stereological method. The
SPSS software was used for statistical analysis. Kruskal-Wallis,
repeated measurements, and Mann-Whitney U test were applied
for comparisons between the groups.
Results: The treatment of diabetic rats with UD reduced the
blood glucose dramatically (P<0.001) and increased serum
insulin levels significantly (P=0.03) in comparison to the
diabetic plus DW rats. Treatment with UD did not affect the
mean β-cell volumes in the diabetic rats when compared to the
diabetic plus DW rats, but the islet volumes and β-cell numbers
were significantly recovered.
Keywords :
Diabetes mellitus , Pancreatic beta cell , Urtica dioica distillate , Rats , Streptozotocin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics