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      Protective effects of berberine on high fat-induced kidney damage by increasing serum adiponectin and promoting insulin sensitivity.

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          Berberine (BBR) has been reported in several studies in cell and animal models. However, the mechanism of actions is not fully understood. The present study was therefore aimed to explore the effects of berberine on insulin sensitivity and kidney damage in a high fat diet rat model. Impaired glucose tolerance rats induced by injection of berberine while fed with high fat laboratory chow. After rats were treated for 4 weeks, OGTT and IPITT were determined. Mass and PAS were used to study the kidney tissue. ELISA was used to detect the protein concentration of CRP and TNF-α. Western blot was used to detect the proteins adiponectin, adipoR1, adipoR2 and p-AMPK expression level. These encouraging findings suggest that berberine has excellent pharmacological potential to prevent kidney damage.

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          Journal
          Int J Clin Exp Pathol
          International journal of clinical and experimental pathology
          1936-2625
          1936-2625
          2015
          : 8
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Endocrinology, Shanghai Fifth People's Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University Shanghai, China.
          Article
          4713553
          26823767
          03f7f1cc-0cd8-49f6-8a20-360ddf4084c8
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          adiponectin,p-AMPK,adipoR1,adipoR2,Berberine
          adiponectin, p-AMPK, adipoR1, adipoR2, Berberine

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