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The impact of Rhodiola rosea on biomarkers of diabetes, inflammation, and microbiota in a leptin receptor-knockout mouse model

Mahtab Jafari, Jasmin Grace Juanson Arabit, Robert Courville, Dara Kiani, John M. Chaston, Cindy Duy Nguyen, Nilamani Jena, Zhongying Liu, Prasanthi Tata, Richard A. Van Etten

Scientific Reports · 2022 · ▲ 16 citations

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes is the most prevalent endocrine disease in the world, and recently the gut microbiota have become a potential target for its management. Recent studies have illustrated that this disease may predispose individuals to certain microbiome compositions, and treatments like metformin have been shown to change gut microbiota and their associated metabolic pathways. However, given the limitations and side effects associated with pharmaceuticals currently being used for therapy of diabetes, there is a significant need for alternative treatments. In this study, we investigated the effects of a root extract from Rhodiola rosea in a Leptin receptor knockout (db/db) mouse model of type 2 diabetes. Our previous work showed that Rhodiola rosea had anti-inflammatory and gut microbiome-modulating properties, while extending lifespan in several animal models. In this study, treatment with Rhodiola rosea improved fasting blood glucose levels, altered the response to exogenous insulin, and decreased circulating lipopolysaccharide and hepatic C-reactive protein transcript levels. We hypothesize that these changes may in part reflect the modulation of the microbiota, resulting in improved gut barrier integrity and decreasing the translocation of inflammatory biomolecules into the bloodstream. These findings indicate that Rhodiola rosea is an attractive candidate for further research in the management of type 2 diabetes.

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10.1038/s41598-022-14241-7
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Jafari, M., Arabit, J.G.J., Courville, R., Kiani, D., Chaston, J.M., Nguyen, C.D., Jena, N., Liu, Z., Tata, P., &amp; Etten, R.A.V. (2022). The impact of Rhodiola rosea on biomarkers of diabetes, inflammation, and microbiota in a leptin receptor-knockout mouse model. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14241-7
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Jafari M, Arabit JGJ, Courville R, Kiani D, Chaston JM, Nguyen CD, et al. The impact of Rhodiola rosea on biomarkers of diabetes, inflammation, and microbiota in a leptin receptor-knockout mouse model. Scientific Reports. 2022. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-14241-7.
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@article{mahtab2022Theimp, title = {The impact of Rhodiola rosea on biomarkers of diabetes, inflammation, and microbiota in a leptin receptor-knockout mouse model}, author = {Mahtab Jafari and Jasmin Grace Juanson Arabit and Robert Courville and Dara Kiani and John M. Chaston and Cindy Duy Nguyen and Nilamani Jena and Zhongying Liu and Prasanthi Tata and Richard A. Van Etten}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-14241-7}, }

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