H2 Water Preserves Pancreatic Beta-Cell MassScientific Research


original title: Preservative effect of electrolyzed reduced water on pancreatic beta-cell mass in diabetic db/db mice

DOI: 10.1248/bpb.30.234

Published on: 2007


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Abstract:

Oxidative stress is produced under diabetic conditions and involved in progression of pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction. Both an increase in reactive oxygen free radical species (ROS) and a decrease in the antioxidant defense mechanism lead to the increase in oxidative stress in diabetes. Electrolyzed reduced water (ERW) with ROS scavenging ability may have a potential effect on diabetic animals, a model for high oxidative stress. Therefore, the present study examined the possible anti-diabetic effect of ERW in genetically diabetic mouse strain C57BL/6J-db/db (db/db). ERW with ROS scavenging ability reduced the blood glucose concentration, increased blood insulin level, improved glucose tolerance and preserved beta-cell mass in db/db mice. The present data suggest that ERW may protects beta-cell damage and would be useful for antidiabetic agent.

Authors:

Hye Kyung Kim, Kang-Hyun Leem, Kyung Hee Jung, Mi-Ja Kim, Yoon Kyung Uhm