Effects of Combined Dietary Chromium(III) Propionate Complex and Thiamine Supplementation on Insulin Sensitivity, Blood Biochemical Indices, and Mineral Levels in High-Fructose-Fed Rats |
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Authors: | Ewelina Król Zbigniew Krejpcio S?awomir Michalak Rafa? W. Wójciak Pawe? Bogdański |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Human Nutrition and Hygiene, Poznan University of Life Sciences, 31 Wojska Polskiego, 60-624, Poznan, Poland 2. Department of Neurochemistry and Neuropathology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 49 Przybyszewskiego, 60-355, Poznan, Poland 3. Department of Clinical Psychology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 70 Bukowska, 60-812, Poznan, Poland 4. Department of Internal Medicine, Metabolic Disorders and Hypertension, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 84 Szamarzewskiego, 60-569, Poznan, Poland
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Abstract: | Insulin resistance is the first step in glucose intolerance and the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, thus effective prevention strategies should also include dietary interventions to enhance insulin sensitivity. Nutrients, such as microelement chromium(III) and thiamine, play regulatory roles in carbohydrate metabolism. The objective of this study was to evaluate the insulin-sensitizing potential of the combined supplementary chromium(III) propionate complex (CrProp) and thiamine in insulin resistance animal model (rats fed a high-fructose diet). The experiment was carried out on 40 nine-week-old male Wistar rats divided into five groups (eight animals each). Animals were fed ad libitum: the control diet (AIN-93?M) and high-fructose diets with and without a combination of two levels of CrProp (0.1 and 1?mg Cr/kg body mass/day) and two levels of thiamine (0.5 and 10?mg/kg body mass/day) for 8?weeks. At the end of the experiment rats were sacrificed to collect blood and internal organs for analyses of blood biochemical and hematologic indices as well as tissular microelement levels that were measured using appropriate methods. It was found that both supplementary CrProp and thiamine (given alone) have significant insulin-sensitizing and moderate blood-lipid-lowering properties, while the combined supplementation with these agents does not give synergistic effects in insulin-resistant rats. CrProp given separately increased kidney Cu and Cr levels, while thiamine alone increased hepatic Cu contents and decreased renal Zn and Cu contents. |
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