ZHAO Yu-juan, LI Qian-zhu, LIU Qiao, et al. Hypoglycemic Effect of Picked at Different Times[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(16): 157-161.
ZHAO Yu-juan, LI Qian-zhu, LIU Qiao, et al. Hypoglycemic Effect of Picked at Different Times[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(16): 157-161. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015160157.
Objective: To study the hypoglycemic effect of wild Ligularia schmidtii(LS)picked in Changbai Mountain at different times by detecting the fasting blood glucose
insulin
liver glycogen
muscle glycogen and glucose tolerance in mice. Method: Totally 100 Kunming mice were randomly divided into the normal group
the model group
the metformin hydrochloride group (125 mg · kg-1) and LSMM groups (1.25 g · kg-1) picked at different times (including plants picked on May 15
May 30
June 15
June 30
July 15
July 30
August 15)
with 10 mice in each group. Except for the normal group
all of the rest groups were intraperitoneally injected with 200 mg · kg-1 sterilized saline water and 1% alloxan solution for 72 h to establish the model. After the modeling
they were orally administered with drugs (0.01 mL · g-1). The fasting blood glucose value
serum insulin content
liver glycogen content
muscle glycogen content and glucose tolerance of mice were measured with Appropriate kits. Result: Compared with the normal group
the model group showed significant increase in the fasting blood glucose and decreases in insulin
liver glycogen and muscle glycogen content in mice at different time points
all with significant statistical differences (P <0.05). Compared with the normal group
LS picked at different times could decrease the fasting blood glucose and increase liver glycogen and muscle glycogen content in diabetic mice to varying degrees and alleviate the damaging effect of alloxan on pancreatic islet β cells in mice to some extent. Besides
compared with the normal group
it could also enhance glucose tolerance in normal mice to varying degrees
with the most significant hypoglycemic effect in LS picked in June (P <0.05) as evidenced by its blood glucose decrease by 35.66% in LS picked on June 30. Conclusion: LS picked at different times have the hypoglycemic effect on both diabetic mice and normal mice.