2017
DOI: 10.2131/fts.4.279
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Hepatic glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide expression is modified by supplementing high-dose thiamine in obese diabetic rats

Abstract: -Glucose toxicity and lipotoxicity are important states in obesity and diabetes. We previously reported that thiamine supplementation decreases body weight and visceral fat mass in rats with obesity-related diabetes. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) acts on pancreatic β cells to promote insulin secretion. According to established theory, GIP is derived from the gastrointestinal tract. We previously discovered increased expression of the GIP gene in the livers of obese rats with diabetes recei… Show more

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“…Additionally, hepatic triglyceride accumulation was significantly reduced with high-dose thiamine supplementation (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012b). Moreover, we noted improvements in biochemical findings, degree of fatty liver, and obesity-related hepatic pathology and dysfunction (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012bKohda et al, , 2017. As a step forward, in the present study, we focused on protein modification, i.e., hepatic ADP-ribosylation that reflects PARP-1 activation and an increased oxidative stress condition.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Additionally, hepatic triglyceride accumulation was significantly reduced with high-dose thiamine supplementation (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012b). Moreover, we noted improvements in biochemical findings, degree of fatty liver, and obesity-related hepatic pathology and dysfunction (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012bKohda et al, , 2017. As a step forward, in the present study, we focused on protein modification, i.e., hepatic ADP-ribosylation that reflects PARP-1 activation and an increased oxidative stress condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Several of these genes were found to participate in carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, vascular physiology, and carcinogenesis (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012bKohda et al, , 2017. Although corroboration is necessary, our previous findings indicate that thiamine has the potential to prevent obesity and metabolic disorders in OLETF rats (Tanaka et al, 2010;Kohda et al, 2012bKohda et al, , 2017.…”
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confidence: 72%
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