菌丝体
药理学
2型糖尿病
糖尿病
冬虫夏草
医学
生物
内分泌学
传统医学
植物
作者
I‐Chen Li,Shan Lin,Yueh‐Ting Tsai,Jui‐Hsia Hsu,Yen‐Lien Chen,Wen‐Hsin Lin,Chin‐Chu Chen
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND This is the first study to investigate the therapeutic effects of Cordyceps cicadae ( C. cicadae) mycelia and its active compound N 6 ‐(2‐hydroxyethyl)adenosine (HEA) on blood glucose in genetically diabetic mice. RESULTS Forty mice, 9 weeks of age, were divided into normal control, diabetic control, and three C. cicadae mycelia treated diabetic groups. After 9 weeks of continuous supplementation, the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and homeostasis model of assessment‐insulin resistance index showed significant glucose tolerance with C. cicadae mycelia. Furthermore, the effect of HEA is similar to that of C. cicadae mycelia in an OGTT, suggesting that HEA could be the major factor responsible for the functional properties of C. cicadae mycelia. CONCLUSION Based on these findings, it is suggested that the therapeutic effect of C. cicadae mycelia may be driven by one of its active components, HEA, which could alleviate many diabetes complications in genetically obese mice and may offer promise as a supplement for diabetes management. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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