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Inhibitory Effects of a Water-Soluble Extract from Culture Medium of Ganoderma lucidum (Rei-shi) Mycelia on Postprandial Blood Glucose Elevation in Type 2 Diabetic Mice and Additional Effect with .ALPHA.-Glucosidase Inhibitors / 日本補完代替医療学会誌
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 1-9, 2011.
Article Dans Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376511
ABSTRACT
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Objective:

</b> The water-soluble extract of <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> mycelia (WER) is prepared from a solid medium composed of bagasse and rice bran overgrown with<i> Ganoderma lucidum</i> mycelia. Recently, we reported that WER shows a blood glucose-lowering effect in maltose-loaded non-diabetic mice. Here, we investigated the efficacy of WER in type 2 diabetic state using KK-A<sup>y</sup> mice. Moreover, the food-drug interactions of WER with α-glucosidase inhibitors, voglibose or acarbose were examined using both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo </i>experiments.<br> <b>

Methods:

</b> The glucose-lowering effects of oral administration <i>in vivo</i> of WER alone, or concomitant administration of WER with voglibose/acarbose on the elevation of blood glucose levels by sugar-tolerance tests were examined in KK-A<sup>y</sup> mice. The inhibitory effects on α-glucosidase <i>in vitro</i> were also evaluated.<br> <b>

Results:

</b> Oral administration of WER (1 g/kg), which did not affect fasting blood glucose, significantly suppressed the hyperglycemia after loading of maltose (18% of decrease in AUC) compared to the water-administrated control mice. <i>In vitro</i> study showed that WER inhibited maltase in concentration-dependent manner. The inhibitory effects of lower concentrations of voglibose or acarbose on α-glucosidase activity were additively enhanced by the presence of WER, but those of higher concentrations were not affected. The glucose-lowering effect of voglibose (0.1 mg/kg) disappeared in maltose-loaded KK-A<sup>y</sup> mice when the drug was concomitantly administrated with WER (1 g/kg), whereas acarbose (16 mg/kg) with WER showed no significant change in its effect.<br> <b>

Conclusion:

</b> These results demonstrated that WER shows the glucose-lowering effect in maltose-loaded KK-A<sup>y</sup>, which may be based on inhibition of the α-glucosidase activity. The present study suggests that concomitant intake of WER with voglibose may override the therapeutic effect of voglibose on postprandial hyperglycemia by food-drug interaction in diabetic state.<br>

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Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Japonais Texte intégral: Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Année: 2011 Type: Article

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Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Japonais Texte intégral: Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Année: 2011 Type: Article