Almass A Abuzaid
Sudan
Research Article
Quercetin Curtails Obesity and Dyslipidemia, but Not Insulin Resistance in Long-Term Type 2 Diabetic Male Wistar Rats Fed the High-Fat, High-Sucrose Diet
Author(s): Almass A Abuzaid, Mohamed A Osman and Abdalla O ElkhawadAlmass A Abuzaid, Mohamed A Osman and Abdalla O Elkhawad
It is unclear whether the persistence of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)-associated insulin resistance in Wistar rats is entirely dependent on obesity and dyslipidemia or other factors are involved. We wanted to reveal whether alleviation of obesity and dyslipidemia by quercetin would sufficiently cure the insulin resistance in diabetic Wistar rats. For this purpose, ninety, male Wistar rats were randomized into three experimental groups (n=30): Normal Control (NC) fed chow diet, Diabetic Control (DC) fed High-Fat, High- Sucrose Diet (HFHSD) and diabetic, Quercetin-Treated (QT) fed the HFHSD and gavaged with quercetin at 50 mg.kg-1 bw.day-1. On Days 0, 60 and 120, Body Mass Index (BMI) and Abdominal Circumference:Thoracic Circumference (AC:TC) ratio were measured on ten rats from each group. Rats were then euthanized and fasting blood samples were withdrawn and used to quantify plasma glucose, .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1052.1000213