PURPOSE: Pregnancy is the most intense physiological alteration in energy metabolism that women experience in their lifetime. Liver and kidney are the two most susceptible organs to energy metabolism. Diabetes is well-defined as a syndrome interfering with energy metabolism triggered by impaired blood glucose adjustment. Herein, protective effects of betaine on liver and kidney were evaluated in animal model of diabetic pregnancy. METHODS: 32 dams were assigned into 4 equal groups: Control (C), Betaine (B, 1.5% w/w of total diet daily), Diabetic pregnancy (D), and Diabetic pregnancy treated with betaine (Dâ+âB). After physiological delivery, HbA1c concentration in whole blood, serum hepatic and renal biomarkers such as AST, ALT, ALP, urea and creatinine were measured. Also, liver and kidney tissue samples were examined under a light microscope. RESULTS: Diabetic pregnancy was found to be accompanied by increased HbA1c level, concentration of hepatic and renal biomarkers in blood samples, and a gamut of alterations such as apoptotic cells, biliary hyperplasia, sinusoidal dilation, basement membrane thickening, and Bowman's capsule dilation as observed in histopathological sections of the D group. Betaine supplementation significantly decreased AST, ALT, urea and creatinine in the Dâ+âB group compared to D group. Also, most of pathologic microscopic alterations were attenuated under betaine treatment in Dâ+âB group compared to D group. CONCLUSION: Findings of the current paper, for the first time, provided evidence regarding protective effects of betaine on liver and kidney function against maternal diabetes in an animal model of STZ-induced diabetic pregnancy.
Betaine alleviated hepatic and renal injury in diabetic pregnant rats: biochemical and histopathological evidences.
甜菜碱减轻糖尿病妊娠大鼠的肝肾损伤:生化和组织病理学证据
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作者:Salahi Pouya, Rocky Alireza, Dezfoulian Omid, Azizi Afsaneh, Alirezaei Masoud
| 期刊: | Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders | 影响因子: | 1.600 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Jun 13; 19(2):859-867 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s40200-020-00572-7 | 研究方向: | 代谢 |
| 疾病类型: | 糖尿病 | ||
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