YE Fan, YUE Li-jun, FAN Gang, et al. Effects of Water Extract from Cortex of on Diabetic Retinopathy in Spontaneous Type Diabetic db/db Mice(Ⅰ)[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(2): 82-86.
DOI:
YE Fan, YUE Li-jun, FAN Gang, et al. Effects of Water Extract from Cortex of on Diabetic Retinopathy in Spontaneous Type Diabetic db/db Mice(Ⅰ)[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(2): 82-86. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016020082.
Effects of Water Extract from Cortex of on Diabetic Retinopathy in Spontaneous Type Diabetic db/db Mice(Ⅰ)
Objective:To observe the effect of water extruct from cortex of Berberi dictyophylla (BDCE) on diabetic retinopathy (DR) in spontaneous type 2 diabetic db/db mice. Method:Eighteen-week-old db/db mice were selected
with their thin db/m mice as normal controls. The db/db mice were randomly divided into 6 treatment groups:model control (db/db) group
high and middle and low dosage groups of BDCE (1.50
0.75
0.38 g·kg-1)
calcium-dobesilate group (0.23 g·kg-1)
berberine hydrochloride group (0.135 g·kg-1). During the two-month intragastric administration
all of the mice were weighed and measured for their fasting blood glucose level every two weeks
all the mice were put to death and their eyeballs were taken out at the end of the two-month treatment. Conventional hematoxylin and eosin(HE) staining was performed to observe pathologic change
retina stretched preparation was performed to observe microvascular changes and calculated endothelial/pericytescells (E/P) value. Result:Compared to db/m group
db/db group was significantly higher (P<0.01) in body mass
fasting blood glucose level (P<0.01) and E/P value (P<0.05) of retina microvascular
and showed capillary congestion
expansion and damage of retina. Compared to db/db group
all treatment groups were not significantly higher in body mass;berberine hydrochloride group and low dosage of BDCE group were significantly lower in fasting blood glucose level (P<0.01)
high and middle dosage group of BDCE were significantly lower in blood glucose level (P<0.05)
calcium-dobesilate group showed no significant change in fasting blood glucose level;significantly lower in E/P value (P<0.05) was obtained in high BDCE group
while all of other treatment groups showed no significant change in E/P value
and retinal damage were relieved in all BDCE-treated groups. Conclusion:Spontaneously diabetic db/db mice can be considered as an animal model for human DR. BDCE shows good preventive effects for DR
significantly decreases in blood glucose level
relieves spontaneous retinal microvascular damage in diabetic mice
and protects retinal capillaries while preventing the formation of new blood vessels.
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