Mulberry ( Morus alba L.) Leaf Extract and 1-Deoxynojirimycin Improve Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance via the Activation of IRS-1/PI3K/Akt Pathway in db / db Mice.
Chae-Won KangMiey ParkHae Jeung LeePublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Mulberry ( Morus alba L.) leaves have been used to lower blood glucose in patients with diabetes. We evaluated the effects of mulberry leaves extract (MLE) and 1-deoxynojirimycin (1-DNJ) in improving insulin resistance through the activation of the IRS-1/PI3K/Akt pathway in the skeletal muscle of db / db mice. Histological analysis revealed an amelioration of muscle deformation and increased muscle fiber size. MLE and 1-DNJ positively raised the protein expression of related glucose uptake and increased the translocation of glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT4) to the membrane. Furthermore, MLE and 1-DNJ activated the IRS-1/PI3K/Akt pathway in the skeletal muscle and, subsequently, modulated the protein levels of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3β) and glycogen synthase (GS), leading to elevated muscle glycogen content. These findings suggest that MLE and 1-DNJ supplementation improves insulin resistance by modulating the insulin signaling pathway in the skeletal muscle of db / db mice.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet induced
- blood glucose
- glycemic control
- signaling pathway
- high fat diet
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- pi k akt
- oxidative stress
- metabolic syndrome
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- wild type
- small molecule
- single cell
- binding protein
- protein protein
- tyrosine kinase
- essential oil