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Anti-diabetic Effects of CCCA, CMESS, and Cordycepin from Cordyceps militaris and the Immune Responses in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Mice

Authors
Yun, Y.Han, S.Lee, S.Ko, S.K.Lee, C.-K.Ha, N.-J.Kim, K.
Issue Date
Dec-2003
Keywords
Anti-diabetes; Anti-hyperglycemic effect; Cordycepin; Cordyceps militaris; Immune response; Peritoneal macrophages
Citation
Natural Product Sciences, v.9, no.4, pp 291 - 298
Pages
8
Journal Title
Natural Product Sciences
Volume
9
Number
4
Start Page
291
End Page
298
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/65601
ISSN
1226-3907
Abstract
Anti-diabetic effect of various fractions of Cordyceps militaris (CM), CCCA (crude cordycepin containing adenosine), CMESS (ethanol soluble supernatant), and cordycepin were evaluated in streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic mice. CMESS showed potent inhibitory activity of 34.7% in starch-loaded mice (2 g/kg) while acarbose as a positive standard exhibited 37.8% of inhibition rate. After 3 days administration (50 mg/kg), CMESS reduced blood glucose level by 35.5% (acarbose, 37.2%). However CCCA, cordycepin, and tryptophan showed no significance. After 7 days administrations for the long-term usage of these drugs, CMESS (50 mg/kg), cordycepin (0.2 mg/kg), and acarbose (10 mg/kg) dramatically reduced blood glucose level (inhibition ratio: 46.9%, 48.4% and 37.5% respectively). CCCA that has high contents of cordycepin (0.656 mg/4 mg) did not influence on reducing blood glucose level. The proliferation of splenocytes and peritoneal macrophages derived from STZ-induced diabetic mice administered samples were evaluated out by addition of mitogens to see the stability of the usage of these herbal medicines. Proliferation of T-lymphocyte was significantly decreased; while NO production was increased more than two fold to STZ control in the cordycepin-administered group. Proliferation of macrophages and NO production were significantly decreased in CMESS administered group. Changes of serum enzyme levels of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT) and glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT) were also evaluated. Cordycepin administered group was appeared to have more higher levels than those of control in both two enzymes, but it was not significant as compared to acarbose. We conclude that CMESS and cordycepin may be useful tools in the control of blood glucose level in diabetes and promising new drug as an anti-hyperglycemic agent without defects of immune responses and other side effects.
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