Effects and HPA Axis Related Mechanism of Kaixin-San and Danggui-Shaoyao-San on Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Chronic Stress Rats with High-fat Diet

To study the effects and potential mechanism of Kaixin-San and Danggui-Shaoyao-San on glucose and lipid metabolism in chronic stress rats fed with high-fat diet. 50 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group (distilled water), high-fat diet with chronic stress group (distilled...

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Published inZhong yao cai Vol. 38; no. 9; p. 1919
Main Authors Wang, Deng, Zhou, Jun, Zhang, Jin, Li, Mao-xing, Qiu, Jian-guo, Jia, Zheng-ping, Zhang, Ru-xue
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published China 01.09.2015
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Summary:To study the effects and potential mechanism of Kaixin-San and Danggui-Shaoyao-San on glucose and lipid metabolism in chronic stress rats fed with high-fat diet. 50 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group (distilled water), high-fat diet with chronic stress group (distilled water), melatonin group(20 mg/kg), Kaixin-San group (445 mg/kg) and Danggui-Shaoyao-San group (3360 mg/kg). All drugs were orally administered. In addition to the normal control group, each group of rats were fed with high-fat, diet. Simultaneously, stress were carried out after drugs administration 1 h daily. The duration was lasted for six weeks. The rat body weight daily was recorded, and the 24 h period urine was collected to detect the level of urine corticosterone (CORT) after three weeks. The level of plasma intraperitoneal glucose tolerance (IVGTT) was detected after six weeks. Finally, rats were executed, and serum fasting blood glucose (FBG), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprot
ISSN:1001-4454