Title
Protection of silver nanoparticles using Eysenhardtia polystachya in peroxide-induced pancreatic beta-Cell damage and their antidiabetic properties in zebrafish
11627/481211627/4812
Author
García Campoy, Abraham Heriberto
Pérez Gutiérrez, Rosa Martha
Manriquez Alvirde, Gabriela
Muñiz Ramirez, Alethia
Abstract
"Background: The aim was to explore the efficacy of extract of Eysenhardtia polystachya-loaded silver nanoparticles (EP/AgNPs) on pancreatic β cells, INS-1 cells, and zebrafish as a valuable model for the study of diabetes mellitus. Materials and methods: EP/AgNPs were synthesized using methanol/water bark extract of E. polystachya and characterized using various physicochemical techniques. Results: Immersion of adult zebrafish in 111 mM glucose solution resulted in a sustained hyperglycemic, hyperlipidemic state, and serum insulin levels decreased. The synthesized EP/AgNPs showed an absorption peak at 413 nm on ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy, revealing the surface plasmon resonance of the nanoparticles. Transmission electron microscopy indicated that most of the particles were spherical, with a diameter of 10–12 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.197, and a zeta potential of -32.25 mV, suggesting high stability of the nanoparticles. EP/AgNPs promote pancreatic β-cell survival, insulin secretion, enhanced hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia in glucose-induced diabetic zebrafish. EP/AgNPs also showed protection of the pancreatic β-cell line INS-1 against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative injury. Conclusion: The results indicate that EP/AgNPs have good antidiabetic activity and therefore could be used to prevent the development of diabetes."
Publication date
2018Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S163714Knowledge area
CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASCollections
Editor
Dove Press LtdKeywords
Eysenhardtia polystachyaZebrafish
Silver nanoparticles
Diabetes
Insulin
Hyperlipidemia