Quercetin and metformin synergistically reverse endothelial dysfunction in the isolated aorta of streptozotocin-nicotinamide- induced diabetic rats.
Jestin ChellianKit-Kay MakDinesh Kumar ChellappanPurushotham KrishnappaMallikarjuna Rao PichikaPublished in: Scientific reports (2022)
The antidiabetic effects of quercetin and metformin are well known. However, their synergistic effect in reversing the symptoms of diabetes-induced endothelial dysfunction remains unknown. In this study, we have investigated their synergistic effect in streptozotocin (STZ)-nicotinamide induced diabetic rats. Seventy-five rats were divided into five groups; normal control, diabetic control, treatment groups (10 mg/kg quercetin, 180 mg/kg metformin, and combined). The plasma glucose and lipid levels, liver enzymes, ex-vivo studies on aortic rings, histology of liver, kidney, pancreas, abdominal aorta and thoracic aorta, and immunohistochemical studies were carried out. The findings revealed that the combination of quercetin and metformin showed a greater antidiabetic effect than either drug, and rendered protection to the endothelium. The combination effectively reversed the hyperglycemia-induced endothelial dysfunction in diabetic rats. Furthermore, it also reversed the dysregulated expression of eNOS, 3-nitrotyrosine, VCAM-1, CD31 and SIRT-1. Overall, the present study's findings demonstrate that quercetin potentiates the activity of metformin to control the complications associated with diabetes.
Keyphrases
- diabetic rats
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- aortic valve
- pulmonary artery
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- emergency department
- poor prognosis
- spinal cord
- long non coding rna
- nitric oxide
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery
- glycemic control
- endothelial cells
- atomic force microscopy
- mass spectrometry
- high glucose
- left ventricular
- adverse drug
- replacement therapy
- single molecule
- smoking cessation
- electronic health record
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- risk factors
- wound healing
- insulin resistance
- pi k akt
- diabetic nephropathy