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Study of Hypoglycemic Activity of Novel 9-N-alkyltetrahydroberberine Derivatives.

Mikhail Vladimirovich KhvostovElizaveta D GladkovaSergey Alkisovich BorisovMarina S FedotovaNataliya A ZhukovaMariya K MareninaYuliya V MeshkovaOlga A LuzinaTatiana G TolstikovaNariman F Salakhutdinov
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Novel 9-N-alkyltetrahydroberberine derivatives were synthesized, among which, based on the results of OGTT, one compound containing the longest aliphatic substituent was selected for study in mice C57BL/6 Ay , which demonstrate obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, and concomitant liver non-alcoholic fatty disease. Administration of this substance at a dose of 15 mg/kg for four weeks improved the insulin sensitivity of mice, which resulted in a decrease in fasting glucose levels and improved the tolerance of mice to OGTT glucose loading. A decrease in the level of lactate in the blood and a decrease in the amount of glucokinase in the liver were also found. The introduction of compound 3c did not have a toxic effect on animals based on biochemical data, histological analysis, and measurements of general parameters such as body weight and feed intake. Thus, the 9-N-heptyltetrahydroberberine derivative showed prominent hypoglycemic effects, which makes it promising to obtain and study other derivatives with longer substituents.
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