Chromium (III) Propionate and dietary fructans supplementation stimulate erythrocyte glucose uptake and beta-oxidation in lymphocytes of rats |
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Authors: | Tomasz Kuryl Zbigniew Krejpcio Rafał W. Wójciak Maciej Lipko Bogdan Bębski Halina Staniek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiological Sciences, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, Agricultural University, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland;(2) Present address: Department of Hygiene and Human Nutrition, August Cieszkowski Agricultural University of Poznan, 60-624, Poznan, Poland |
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Abstract: | The study describes the effects of 10-wk dietary supplementation with fructans (inulin and oligofructose, 5% and 10%, respectively) as well as the biomimetic Cr(III) propionate complex (0.5 and 5 mg Cr/kg diet) on blood glucose, insulin, glucose transmembrane transport, and β-oxidation of fatty acids in healthy male rats. No significant differences in blood serum glucose concentrations were found. Rats fed diets supplemented with the biomimetic complex (5 mg Cr/kg diet) had markedly decreased serum insulin level by 15%, whereas the red blood cells (RBCs) glucose transmembrane transport and β-oxidation of fatty acids in white blood cells (WBCs) were elevated by 9% and 77%, respectively. These effects were accompanied by a slight decrease of the insulin-resistance index. Oligofructose and the high-fructan diet (10%) were more effective in increasing the RBCs glucose transmembrane transport vs inulin and lowfructan diet (5%). Also, β-oxidation of fatty acids in WBCs was increased by 37.5% in groups fed the high-fructan diet (10%). The results suggest that dietary fructans and the biomimetic Cr(III) complex exerted beneficial effects on glucose and lipid metabolism, increasing the efficiency of their utilization. |
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Keywords: | Biomimetic chromium (III) cation fructans glucose and lipid utilization |
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