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Dietary Apostichopus japonicus alleviates diabetes symptoms and modulates genes expression in kidney tissues of db/db mice Lisha Dong, Yanyan Li, Dijun Zhang, Hongyan Zhang, Jiaojiao Han, Zhaoyang Wang, Jun Zhou, Chenyang Lu, and XiuRong Su J. Agric. Food Chem., Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b04743 • Publication Date (Web): 18 Dec 2017 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on December 20, 2017
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Dietary Apostichopus japonicus alleviates diabetes symptoms and modulates
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genes expression in kidney tissues of db/db mice
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Lisha Dong1, Yanyan Li2, Dijun Zhang1, Hongyan Zhang1, Jiaojiao Han1, Zhaoyang
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Wang1, Jun Zhou1, Chenyang Lu1*, Xiurong Su1*
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School of Marine Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China
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Department of Food Science, Cornell University, New York, NY, USA
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Corresponding authors
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*Prof. Xiurong Su
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Address: School of Marine Science, Ningbo University, 818 Fenghua Road, Ningbo,
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China
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Tel.: 86-0574-87608368, Fax: 86-0574-87608368
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Email:
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*Dr. Chenyang Lu
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Address: School of Marine Science, Ningbo University, 818 Fenghua Road, Ningbo,
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China
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Tel.: 86-0574-87608368, Fax: 86-0574-87608368
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Email:
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ABSTRACT
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The effects of Apostichopus japonicus enzymatic hydrolysate on the regulation of
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dyslipidemia, pathoglycemia, and transcription changes in kidney tissues of db/db
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mice were evaluated. In this study, the symptoms of diabetes in db/db mice were
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alleviated after 10 weeks of treatments with low (db/db+LD group) and high dose
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(db/db+HD group) of Apostichopus japonicus enzymatic hydrolysate, and the high
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dose treatment showed a better anti-diabetic effect. Compared with the db/db group,
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the fasting blood glucose levels (36.84±7.82 vs 25.18±6.84 mmol/L, P