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Effects of fermented red bean extract on nephropathy in streptozocin-induced diabetic rats.
Chan, Kung-Chi; Kok, Kar-Eng; Huang, Keh-Feng; Weng, Yao-Lin; Chung, Yun-Chin.
  • Chan KC; Department of Food and Nutrition, Providence University, Taichung, Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Kok KE; Department of Food and Nutrition, Providence University, Taichung, Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Huang KF; Department of Applied Chemistry, Providence University, Taichung, Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Weng YL; Department of Food and Nutrition, Providence University, Taichung, Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Chung YC; Department of Food and Nutrition, Providence University, Taichung, Republic of China (Taiwan).
Food Nutr Res ; 642020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33447179
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The antioxidant effects of Bacillus subtilis-fermented red bean (natto-red bean) extract (NRBE) in young (6 weeks old) Sprague-Dawley rats and aged (12 months old) mice had been reported previously.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of NRBE in the kidneys of streptozocin-induced diabetic rats.

DESIGN:

Normal control rats and diabetic rats were orally gavaged with saline and low-dose NRBE (100 mg/kg body weight [BW]), medium-dose NRBE (200 mg/kg BW), and high-dose NRBE (500 mg/kg BW), for 12 weeks and then sacrificed. Concentration of fasting glucose, adiponectin, renal function markers, antioxidative markers, and pro-inflammatory markers were measured.

RESULTS:

Oral administration of 50% ethanolic extract of NRBE with a dosage of 100 mg/kg BW, 200 mg/kg BW, or 500 mg/kg BW could improve the symptoms of kidney enlargement and renal function. Supplementation of NRBE can effectively inhibit the formation of renal reactive oxygen species and advanced-glycation end-products and increase renal glutathione content and serum adiponectin. A low dose of NRBE (100 mg/kg BW) decreased fasting blood sugar and renal interleukin (IL)-6 expression. Serum C-reactive protein, renal tumor necrosis factor-α, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 concentrations were decreased, and renal superoxide dismutase activity was increased in the medium-dose NRBE group. Twenty-four hour creatinine clearance and urinary albumin excretion also improved by medium-dose NRBE supplementation. In NRBE, total phenols and flavonoids were 6.3 mg gallic acid equivalent/g and 12.02 mg rutin equivalent/g, respectively, and kampherol was the major active antioxidant compound.

CONCLUSION:

This study demonstrated that appropriate amount of NRBE, 200 mg/kg BW in rats, could prevent diabetic nephropathy by improving antioxidant status and inhibiting inflammation in renal tissue.
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