The effect of phytoprotectors on the functioning of liver NAD⁺- and NADP⁺-maliс enzymes in rats with alloxan diabetes

  
Eprintsev A.T.1 , Selivanova N.V.1

1. Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia
Section: Experimental Study
DOI: 10.18097/PBMC20236902104      PubMed Id: 37132492
Year: 2023  Volume: 69  Issue: 2  Pages: 104-111
The development of experimental alloxan diabetes in rats was accompanied by the increase the activity of liver NAD⁺- and NADP⁺-dependent malic enzymes (ME; NAD⁺-ME, EC 1.1.1.39 and NADP⁺-ME, 1.1.1.40) associated with an increase in the rate of transcription of genes encoding these enzymes. Oral administration of aqueous extracts of Jerusalem artichoke and olive to diabetic rats caused a noticeable decrease in blood glucose, a decrease in the rate of transcription of the studied genes; and a decrease in ME activity towards normal values. Thus, extracts of Jerusalem artichoke and olive can be used as additives to the standard therapy of diabetes mellitus.
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Keywords: malic enzyme, decarboxylating malate dehydrogenase, diabetes, alloxan, activity, expression, gene, isoenzyme, phytoprotector
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Eprintsev, A. T., Selivanova, N. V. (2023). The effect of phytoprotectors on the functioning of liver NAD⁺- and NADP⁺-maliс enzymes in rats with alloxan diabetes. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 69(2), 104-111.
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