Comparative effects of curcumin versus nano-curcumin on histological, immunohistochemical expression, histomorphometric, and biochemical changes to pancreatic beta cells and lipid profile of streptozocin induced diabetes in male Sprague–Dawley rats
Mohamed R. Metawea; Heba M. A. Abdelrazek; Heba Nageh Gad El-Hak; Moghazee, Mona; Ohoud M. Marie;
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide problem characterized by hyperglycemia as well as the damage of the microscopic structure
of the beta cells of Langerhans pancreatic islets. In the present study, the histological, immunohistochemical, morphometric,
and biochemical alterations to pancreatic beta cells in streptozocin (STZ)-induced diabetes were assessed in rats treated with
curcumin (CU) (100 mg/kg/day) or nano-curcumin (nCU) (100 mg/kg/day) for 1 month. Twenty-four adult male Wistar
albino rats were distributed into four groups: the nondiabetic control group, the diabetic untreated group, and two diabetic
groups treated with CU or nCUR, respectively. Blood glucose, serum insulin levels, and lipid profile were measured. The
pancreatic tissues were collected and processed into paraffin sections for histological and immunohistochemical examina-
tion, oxidative stress markers, and real-time PCR expression for pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1 (PDX1). The insulin
expression in beta cells was assessed using immunohistochemistry. Morphometrically, the percentage area of anti-insulin
antibody reaction and the percentage area of islet cells were determined. STZ-induced deteriorating alteration in beta cells
led to declines in the number of functioning beta cells and insulin immunoreactivity. In STZ-treated rats, CU and nCUR
significantly reduced blood glucose concentration while increasing blood insulin level. It also caused a significant increase
in the number of immunoreactive beta cells to the insulin expression and significant reduction of the immunoreactive beta
cells to the caspase-3 expression. In conclusion, CU and nCUR could have a therapeutic role in the biochemical and micro-
scopic changes in pancreatic beta cells in diabetes-induced rats through STZ administration with more bio-efficacy of nCUR.
of the beta cells of Langerhans pancreatic islets. In the present study, the histological, immunohistochemical, morphometric,
and biochemical alterations to pancreatic beta cells in streptozocin (STZ)-induced diabetes were assessed in rats treated with
curcumin (CU) (100 mg/kg/day) or nano-curcumin (nCU) (100 mg/kg/day) for 1 month. Twenty-four adult male Wistar
albino rats were distributed into four groups: the nondiabetic control group, the diabetic untreated group, and two diabetic
groups treated with CU or nCUR, respectively. Blood glucose, serum insulin levels, and lipid profile were measured. The
pancreatic tissues were collected and processed into paraffin sections for histological and immunohistochemical examina-
tion, oxidative stress markers, and real-time PCR expression for pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1 (PDX1). The insulin
expression in beta cells was assessed using immunohistochemistry. Morphometrically, the percentage area of anti-insulin
antibody reaction and the percentage area of islet cells were determined. STZ-induced deteriorating alteration in beta cells
led to declines in the number of functioning beta cells and insulin immunoreactivity. In STZ-treated rats, CU and nCUR
significantly reduced blood glucose concentration while increasing blood insulin level. It also caused a significant increase
in the number of immunoreactive beta cells to the insulin expression and significant reduction of the immunoreactive beta
cells to the caspase-3 expression. In conclusion, CU and nCUR could have a therapeutic role in the biochemical and micro-
scopic changes in pancreatic beta cells in diabetes-induced rats through STZ administration with more bio-efficacy of nCUR.
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| Title | Comparative effects of curcumin versus nano-curcumin on histological, immunohistochemical expression, histomorphometric, and biochemical changes to pancreatic beta cells and lipid profile of streptozocin induced diabetes in male Sprague–Dawley rats | Authors | Mohamed R. Metawea; Heba M. A. Abdelrazek; Heba Nageh Gad El-Hak; Moghazee, Mona ; Ohoud M. Marie | Issue Date | 18-Mar-2023 | Publisher | Environmental Science and Pollution Research | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-26260-6 |
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