Title of article :
Metabolic Response to Mulberry Extract Supplementation in Patients With Diabetic Nephropathy A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Taghizadeh, Mohsen Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Soleimani, Alireza Department of Internal Medicine - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Bahmani, Fereshteh Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Moravveji, Alireza Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Asadi, Amir Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Amirani, Elahe Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Farzin, Narjes Barij Medicinal Plants Research Center, Kashan, Iran , Sharifi, Nasrin Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Naseri, Afshin Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Dastorani, Majid Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Asemi, Zatollah Research Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran
Pages :
9
From page :
438
To page :
446
Abstract :
Introduction. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of mulberry extract administration on markers of insulin metabolism, lipid concentrations, and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN). Materials and Methods. Sixty patients were randomly allocated into 2 groups to receive either 300 mg/d of mulberry extract (n = 30) or placebo (n = 30), twice per day for 12 weeks. Fasting blood samples were taken at the onset of the study and 12 weeks after supplementation to examine markers of insulin metabolism, lipid concentrations, and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress. Results. Mulberry extract, compared to placebo, resulted in significant reductions in serum triglycerides (-37.3 ± 64.7 mg/dL versus 3.0 ± 78.8 mg/dL, P = .03) and very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (-7.4 ± 12.9 mg/dL versus 0.6 ± 15.8 mg/dL, P = .03), and a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration (0.5 ± 4.0 mg/dL versus -2.0 ± 5.0 mg/dL, P = .03). Other significant changes were in serum high-sensitivity C-reaction protein (-2.3 ± 4.5 μg/mL versus -0.1 ± 2.2 μg/mL, P = .02), plasma glutathione (87.8 ± 159.7 μmol/L versus -24.2 ± 138.8 μmol/L, P = .005) and malondialdehyde (-0.03 ± 0.5 μmol/L versus 0.7 ± 1.0 μmol/L, P < .001). Conclusions. These findings showed that mulberry extract administration had favorable effects on serum lipids, HSCRP, glutathione, and malondialdehyde levels in DN patients; however, it did not affect markers of insulin metabolism or biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
mulberry extract , diabetic nephropathy , metabolic status
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2517792
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