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Authors Shen X, Zhou N, Mi L, Hu Z, Wang L, Liu X, Zhang S
Received 8 November 2016
Accepted for publication 7 December 2016
Published 7 February 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 313—324
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S127010
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Qiongyu Guo
Abstract: The present study investigated the possible antiobesity and hypoglycemic
effects of phloretin (Ph). In an attempt to discover the hypoglycemic effect
and potential mechanism of Ph, we used the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
and (L6) myotubes. Daily oral treatment with Ph for 4 weeks significantly (P <0.05) reduced postprandial
blood glucose and improved islet injury and lipid metabolism. Glucose
consumption and glucose tolerance were improved by Ph via GOD–POD method.
Western blot results revealed that the expression of Akt, PI3K, IRS-1, and
GLUT4 were upregulated in skeletal muscle of T2D rats and in L6 myotubes by Ph.
The immunofluorescence studies confirmed that Ph improved the translocation of
GLUT4 in L6 myotubes. Ph exerted hypoglycemic effects in vivo and in vitro,
hence it may play an important role in the management of diabetes.
Keywords: phloretin,
diabetes, insulin sensitivity, blood glucose consumption, skeletal muscle