
doi: 10.1248/bpb.31.2103
pmid: 18981581
Royal jelly (RJ) is known to contain excellent nutrition and a variety of biological activities. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of RJ on insulin resistance (hyperinsulinemia) in fructose-drinking rats (FDR; insulin resistance animal model). Male Wistar rats (6 weeks old) received 15% fructose solution in drinking water for 8 weeks. FDR showed significant increases in plasma levels of insulin and triglyceride, Homeostasis Model Assessment ratio (HOMA-R, an index of insulin resistance), and systolic blood pressure, but not blood glucose levels, when compared with control rats. RJ (100, 300 mg/kg, p.o.) treatment for 8 weeks significantly decreased the plasma levels of insulin and triglyceride, HOMA-R, without affecting blood glucose or total cholesterol levels and tended to lower systolic blood pressure. In isolated and perfused mesenteric vascular beds of FDR, RJ treatment resulted in a significant reduction in sympathetic nerve-mediated vasoconstrictor response to periarterial nerve stimulation (PNS) and tended to increase the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) nerve-mediated vasodilator response to PNS, compared with those in untreated FDR. However, RJ treatment did not significantly affect norepinephrine-induced vasoconstriction or CGRP-induced vasodilation. These results suggest that RJ could be an effective functional food to prevent insulin resistance associated with the development of hypertension.
Blood Glucose, Male, Drinking, 610, Administration, Oral, Blood Pressure, Fructose, royal jelly, fructose-drinking rat, insulin resistance, periarterial nerve function, Peripheral Nervous System, Animals, Insulin, Rats, Wistar, Triglycerides, Body Weight, Fatty Acids, Electric Stimulation, Mesenteric Arteries, Rats, Perfusion, Cholesterol, Hypertension, Insulin Resistance
Blood Glucose, Male, Drinking, 610, Administration, Oral, Blood Pressure, Fructose, royal jelly, fructose-drinking rat, insulin resistance, periarterial nerve function, Peripheral Nervous System, Animals, Insulin, Rats, Wistar, Triglycerides, Body Weight, Fatty Acids, Electric Stimulation, Mesenteric Arteries, Rats, Perfusion, Cholesterol, Hypertension, Insulin Resistance
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