Rice bran extract attenuates cognitive impairment by enhancing pancreatic β-cell insulin secretion in STZ-induced diabetic rats targeting the PPARγ/PDX1 pathway
Madonna Magdy Youssef, Mohammed Farrag El-Yamany, Reham Mahmoud Abdel-Kader, Ola Ahmed Heikal

TL;DR
Rice bran extract improves cognitive function in diabetic rats by boosting insulin production through a specific cellular pathway.
Contribution
The study reveals that rice bran extract enhances insulin secretion and cognitive function in diabetic rats via the PPARγ/PDX1 pathway.
Findings
Rice bran extract increased insulin levels and improved pancreatic function in diabetic rats.
RBE boosted gene expression of PPARγ, SERCA, and PrKC, but not PDX1.
RBE restored cognitive abilities in diabetic rats as shown by behavioral tests.
Abstract
Type I diabetes (T1D), also known as juvenile diabetes, is an autoimmune disease that causes gradual destruction of pancreatic cells and leads to intellectual disability, neuropathy, cognitive impairment, and impaired learning ability in children. Despite standard treatment with synthetic human insulin, T1D patients can maintain up to 40% of their insulin-producing islets. PPARγ receptor activation research that aims to restore β-cell biology could help reverse the loss of pancreatic mass that comes with getting older and improve β-cell function. Egyptian RB ethanol extract (RBE), previously reported with PPARγ agonist activity, showed an increase in insulin secretion both in vivo and in INS-1 cells. The exact antidiabetic RBE mechanism is still unclear. The present study aims to investigate the molecular RBE mechanism in glucose-stimulating insulin secretion and restoration of β cell…
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TopicsPancreatic function and diabetes · Diabetes and associated disorders · Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
