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      Protective effects of Cynara scolymus leaves extract on metabolic disorders and oxidative stress in alloxan-diabetic rats

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          Abstract

          Background

          Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with hyperglycemia, inflammatory disorders and abnormal lipid profiles, currently the extracts from leaves of cynara scolymus has been discovered to treat metabolic disorders and has been stated by multitudinous scientists according to a good source of polyphenols compounds. The present study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of the ethanol leaves extract of C. scolymus in alloxan induced stress oxidant, hepatic-kidney dysfunction and histological changes in liver, kidney and pancreas of different experimental groups of rats.

          Methods

          We determinate the antioxidant activity by ABTS .+ and antioxidant total capacity (TAC) of all extracts of C. scolymus leaves, the inhibition of α-amylase activity in vitro was also investigated. Forty male Wistar rats were induced to diabetes with a single dose intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) of alloxan (150 mg/kg body weight (b.w.)). Diabetic rats were orally and daily administrated of ethanol extract from C. scolymus at two doses (200-400 mg/kg, b.w) or (12 mg/kg, b.w) with anti-diabetic reference drug, Acarbose for one month. Ethanol extract of C. scolymus effect was confirmed by biochemical analysis, antioxidant activity and histological study.

          Results

          The results indicated that the ethanol extract from leaves of C. scolymus showed the highest antioxidant activity by ABTS .+ (499.43g± 39.72 Trolox/g dry extract) and (128.75 ± 8.45 mg VC /g dry extract) for TAC and endowed the powerful inhibition in vitro of α-amylase activity with IC50=72,22 ug/uL. In vivo, the results showed that ethanol extract from the leaves of C. scolymus (200-400 mg/kg) decreased significantly ( p < 0.001) the α-amylase levels in serum of diabetic rats, respectively associated with significant reduction ( p < 0.001) in blood glucose rate of 42,84% and 37,91% compared to diabetic groups after 28 days of treatment, a significant lowered of plasma total cholesterol (T-Ch) by 18,11% and triglyceride (TG) by 60,47%, significantly and low-density lipoproteins (LDL-C) by 37,77%, compared to diabetic rats, moreover, the administration of ethanol extract appears to exert anti-oxidative activity demonstrated by the increase of CAT, SOD and GSH activities in liver, kidney and pancreas of diabetic rats. This positive effect of the ethanol extract from C. scolymus was confirmed by histological study.

          Conclusion

          These observed strongly suggest that ethanol extract from the leaves of C. scolymus has anti-hyperglycemic properties, at least partly mediated by antioxidant and hypolipidemic effects.

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                bensalemmaryem@hotmail.fr
                rihab_b86@hotmail.com
                rittaopala2014@gmail.com
                kamilia_ksouda@yahoo.fr
                charfislim@gmail.com
                mahdiyaich57@yahoo.com
                hammami_serria@yahoo.fr
                zouheir.sahnoun@fmsf.rnu.tn
                Khaled.zeghal@fmsf.rnu.tn
                Jamousikamel@yahoo.com
                (00216) 98656451 , affeshanen13@yahoo.fr
                Journal
                BMC Complement Altern Med
                BMC Complement Altern Med
                BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
                BioMed Central (London )
                1472-6882
                19 June 2017
                19 June 2017
                2017
                : 17
                : 328
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2323 5644, GRID grid.412124.0, , Laboratory of pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sfax, ; Avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisia
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2323 5644, GRID grid.412124.0, , Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Sfax, ; Sfax, Tunisia
                [3 ]Laboratory of Anatomopathology, CHU Habib Bourguiba, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia
                [4 ]Biochemistry Laboratory, CHU Hedi Chaker, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia
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                1835
                10.1186/s12906-017-1835-8
                5477270
                28629341
                becf2117-f736-4783-ace4-e13c47313514
                © The Author(s). 2017

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.

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                : 8 December 2016
                : 8 June 2017
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                Complementary & Alternative medicine
                diabetes,artichoke,liver,kidney,pancreas,hplc,antioxidant activity
                Complementary & Alternative medicine
                diabetes, artichoke, liver, kidney, pancreas, hplc, antioxidant activity

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