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  • Diabetes is a significant global health issue, with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) affected by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, making management challenging.
  • The study focused on a new antidiabetic agent, PA9, to evaluate its impact on various serum parameters in diabetic rats after treatment.
  • Results showed that PA9 effectively lowered cholesterol and triglyceride levels, protected liver and heart functions, and reduced oxidative stress, indicating its potential as a therapeutic option for diabetes management.

Article Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus represents a prominent global health concern, characterized by a rising prevalence rate. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is purported to be associated with an intricate interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. While some progress have been made in T2DM management, controlling associated complications remains a great challenge in medicine.

Objectives: This study investigated a synthesized Imidazolyl Thiazolidinedione antidiabetic agent (PA9), focusing on serum parameters.

Methods: Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats (n = 6) were subjected to orally treatment with PA9 (synthesized by Shakour et al. in an equal dose of a standard drug, 0.011 mmol/kg). The study conducted to measure some specific serum factors, including lipid profiles, liver and kidney enzymes, cardiac enzymes, and oxidative stress markers, both before and after treatment.

Results: The study findings indicated that PA9 effectively ameliorates hyperlipidemia by significantly reducing total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in serum. Additionally, PA9 demonstrated hepatoprotective effects against TZD-induced injuries, as evidenced by decreased levels of alanine transaminase and, alkaline phosphatase. In addition, PA9 also exhibited a modulatory effect on a cardiac injury marker, creatine kinase MB. Moreover, PA9 demonstrated antioxidant properties by reducing oxidative stress markers and enhancing the activities of catalase, thiol, and superoxide dismutase.

Conclusions: The synthesized TZD compound (PA9) stands out as a highly promising agent for the management of diabetes. Its significant antihyperlipidemic effects, preventive influences on organ injuries, and demonstrated efficacy in reducing oxidative stress marker (SOD) make it therapeutic agent in diabetes management. This study lays the groundwork for innovative strategies in diabetes management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10735-024-10272-8DOI Listing

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