Is chromium(III) supplementation beneficial for dietary rodent models of prediabetes?

J Trace Elem Med Biol

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0336, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

Chromium as the trivalent ion is believed to pharmaceutically active, increasing insulin sensitivity in high doses in genetic rodent models of diabetes. However, contradictory results have been obtained chemical rodent models of diabetes. The current review analyses the effects of dietary Cr supplementation of rodent models of prediabetes, where the condition is administered using a high-fat or high-sugar diet. Rat model studies display a range of quality, with studies utilizing basal diets of known Cr content suggesting Cr beneficially affects insulin sensitivity. Mouse model studies display too much heterogeneity in results for any firm conclusions to be drawn. Comparison of these results with those of clinical trials suggest that the effective dose of Cr may be proportionally lower for rodents than humans, if one exists for humans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127482DOI Listing

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