Antiobesity and antidiabetic activity of P. balsamifera,its active Salicortin,and L. laricina,medicinal plants from the traditional pharmacopoeia of the James Bay Cree.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Harbilas ; Despina.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2012
  • 导师:Haddad, Pierre S.,eadvisor
  • 毕业院校:Universite de Montreal
  • Department:Faculte de medecine
  • ISBN:9780494792803
  • CBH:NR79280
  • Country:Canada
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:34382660
  • Pages:359
文摘
The prevalence of obesity, insulin resistance, and the metabolic syndrome is increasing among the Cree of Eeyou Istchee CEI - Northern Quebec). Non-traditional diet and sedentary lifestyle along with cultural disconnect of modern type 2 diabetes T2D) therapies are involved. In order to establish culturally adapted antidiabetic treatments, our research team conducted an ethnobotanical survey, where 17 plants were identified from the CEI traditional pharmacopoeia. Based on data obtained from in vitro screening studies, two plant species out of 17 were of particular interest for their properties as antiobesity, namely Populus balsamifera L. Salicaceae), and antidiabetic agents, namely Larix laricina K. Koch Pinaceae). P. balsamifera and its active salicortin inhibited triglyceride accumulation during adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. L. laricina increased glucose uptake and AMPK activation in C2C12 myotubes, adipogenesis in the 3T3-L1 adipocyte cell line, and was observed as one of the strongest uncouplers, severely disrupting mitochondrial function increasing fuel consumption/metabolic rate; antiobesity property). The purpose of this PhD thesis is to evaluate the antiobesity and antidiabetic potential of P. balsamifera, salicortin, and L. laricina , in an in vivo model of diet-induced obese DIO) C57BL/6 mice, as well as to investigate their possible mechanisms of action. Mice were subjected for eight prevention study) or sixteen weeks treatment study) to a high fat diet HFD), or HFD to which P. balsamifera, salicortin, or L. laricina were incorporated either at onset prevention), or in the last 8 of the 16 weeks of administration of the HFD treatment). The results showed that P. balsamifera in either study) and salicortin incorporated in HFD only in treatment study) decreased the weight of whole body, retroperitoneal fat pad, reduced the severity of hepatic macrovesicular steatosis and triglyceride accumulation ERK pathway implicated). They also decreased glycemia and improved insulin sensitivity by diminishing insulin levels, and altering adipokine secretion whereby reducing the leptin/adiponectin ratio. In both studies, P. balsamifera significantly reduced food intake. This appetite-reducing effect needs to be investigated further. In the prevention study this was accompanied by an increase in energy expenditure increase in skin temperature and tends to increase expression of uncoupling protein-1; UCP-1). The signaling pathways activated by P. balsamifera and slightly by salicortin are implicated in either controlling hepatic glucose output Akt), skeletal muscle Glut4 expression, glucose uptake and lipid metabolism in adipose tissue Akt), adipocyte differentiation ERK pathway and PPARγ), decreasing the hepatic inflammatory state IKKαβ), and increasing muscular, hepatic, or adipose tissue fatty acid oxidation PPARγ, CPT-1). As for L. laricina, it effectively decreased glycemia levels, insulin levels and the leptin/adiponectin ratio, improved insulin sensitivity and slightly decreased abdominal fat pad and body weights. This occurred in conjunction with increased energy expenditure as demonstrated by elevated skin temperature in the prevention study, and tendency to improve mitochondrial function and ATP synthesis in the treatment protocol. In conclusion, these results represent a major contribution, identifying P. balsamifera, salicortin, and L. laricina, as promising alternative, and culturally adapted therapies for the prevention and treatment care of obesity and diabetes among the CEI. Keywords : antiobesity, antidiabetic, adipokines, C57BL/6 mice, Populus balsamifera L. Salicaceae), Larix laricina K. Koch Pinaceae), aboriginal traditional medicine, skin temperature, mitochondrial respiration, Akt , p44/42 MAPK, PPARα, IKKαβ.

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