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- Title
Effects of lupeol on insulin receptor substrate-2 and its phosphorylation in the liver of high-fat diet and sucrose-induced type-2 diabetic rats.
- Authors
Deepika, R.; Selvaraj, J.; Vishnupriya, V.; Ponnulakshmi, R.; Gayathri, B.; Madhan, K.; Shyamaladevi, B.
- Abstract
Background: Lupeol is a triterpenoid, is found in vegetables such as white cabbage, pepper, cucumber, and tomato, in fruits such as olive, fig, mango, strawberry, and red grapes, and in medicinal plants. Objectives: The study aimed to identify the effects of lupeol on insulin receptor substrate-2 (IRS-2) and its phosphorylation (IRS-2Ser636) protein expression in liver tissue of Type-2 diabetic rats. Materials and Methods: Lupeol was administered orally to Type-2 diabetic rats (25 mg/kg body weight) for a period of 30 days. After the treatment period, animals were anesthetized and liver from control and experimental animals was dissected out and used for the protein expression of IRS-2 and p-IRS-2Ser636. Results: In Type-2 diabetic animals, the protein expression of IRS-2 significantly reduced. Conversely, tyrosine phosphorylation IRS-2 (IRS-2Tyr636) was elevated in high-fat diet-induced Type-2 diabetic rats when compared with control. The lupeol administration to diabetic rats significantly restored the altered levels of IRS-2 proteins in the liver. Conclusion: It is concluded from the present findings that lupeol regulates insulin signaling molecules (IRS-2) as a result of increase in insulin sensitivity in Type-2 diabetic rats.
- Subjects
INSULIN receptors; HIGH-fat diet; SUCROSE; RATS; MEDICINAL plants; PROTEIN expression
- Publication
Drug Invention Today, 2019, Vol 12, Issue 6, p1211
- ISSN
0975-7619
- Publication type
Academic Journal