Physicochemical Characterization of Hizikia fusiforme Polysaccharide and Its Hypoglycemic Activity via Mediating Insulin-Stimulated Blood Glucose Utilization of Skeletal Muscle in Type 2 Diabetic Rats.
Rui-Bo JiaZhao-Rong LiZhi-Rong OuJuan WuBaoguo SunLianzhu LinMou-Ming ZhaoPublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2020)
In the current study, a functional polysaccharide fraction (HFP) was obtained from Hizikia fusiforme by ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction, and its structural characterization and hypoglycemic activity and potential molecular mechanism were investigated. The results indicated that HFP with high uronic acid was a heterogeneous polysaccharide composed of six monosaccharides. Congo red test explained that HFP had no triple helix conformation. AFM analysis revealed that HFP was spherical particle with flame-like aggregates and multiple strands closely arranged. Rheological analysis showed that HFP exhibited shear-thinning flow behavior. HFP significantly ameliorated diabetes-related symptoms and serum profiles and increased muscle glycogen storage in rats. HFP administration at 400 mg/kg body weight/day displayed greater advantages than metformin in controlling the levels of fasting blood glucose, triglyceride (TG), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and total bile acid (TBA) of diabetic rats. Intervention of HFP up-regulated markedly the expression of AMPK-α, GLUT4, PI3K and Akt in skeletal muscle of diabetic rats at the mRNA and protein levels, revealing hypoglycemic effects of HFP may be related closely to improving insulin resistance and mitochondrial function of skeletal muscle.
Keyphrases
- diabetic rats
- skeletal muscle
- blood glucose
- insulin resistance
- glycemic control
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- body weight
- high fat diet
- adipose tissue
- randomized controlled trial
- metabolic syndrome
- cardiovascular disease
- signaling pathway
- binding protein
- blood pressure
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- nitric oxide
- high fat diet induced
- hydrogen peroxide
- climate change
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
- single molecule
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- dna binding