2021
DOI: 10.21608/amj.2021.178693
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Effect of serum adropin level and cinnamon water extract on normal and alloxan-induced diabetic adult male albino rats

Abstract: Background: Adropin is a peptide first identified in 2008 in liver and brain tissues. It serves to modulate lipid and glucose metabolism and to maintain insulin sensitivity. It was found to be decreased in many disorders including diabetes mellitus (DM), atherosclerosis, diabetic nephropathy and many other diseases. Cinnamon tends to improve the serum glucose and lipid levels in diabetic subjects which may help in controlling DM and its disabling complications.Objective: To study the effect of serum adropin le… Show more

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“…However, the effect of resveratrol on adropin levels in cardiac disease remains unclear, future research should be conducted, it is considered that adropin level elevation in response to polyphenol is correlated with the effects on circulating NO, NO metabolites level, eNOS, and cardiorespiratory tness (48, 49). Also, the effect of polyphenol on circulating adropin levels may associate to the reduction of arterial stiffness mediated by accelerated NO production according to positive relation among adropin and NO levels (50).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effect of resveratrol on adropin levels in cardiac disease remains unclear, future research should be conducted, it is considered that adropin level elevation in response to polyphenol is correlated with the effects on circulating NO, NO metabolites level, eNOS, and cardiorespiratory tness (48, 49). Also, the effect of polyphenol on circulating adropin levels may associate to the reduction of arterial stiffness mediated by accelerated NO production according to positive relation among adropin and NO levels (50).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%