ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2016,8,4,303-308.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.188881Published:August 2016Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Balekari Umamahesh, and Ciddi Veeresham Author(s) affiliations:Balekari Umamahesh, Ciddi Veeresham Department of Pharmacognosy, University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, INDIA. Abstract:Aim: Abrus precatorius leaves methanolic extract (APME) was evaluated for in vivo antihyperglycemic activity and in vitro insulinotropic effect. Materials and Methods: In vivo antihyperglycemic and insulin secretagogue activities were assessed in streptozotocin‑induced diabetic rats by oral administration of APME (200 mg/kg body weight [bw]) for 28 days. In vitro insulin secretion mechanisms were studied using mouse insulinoma beta cells (MIN6‑β). In vivo body weight and blood glucose and in vivo and in vitro insulin levels were estimated. Results: In diabetic rats, APME treatment significantly restored body weight (26.39%), blood glucose (32.39%), and insulin levels (73.95%) in comparison to diabetic control rats. In MIN6‑β cells, APME potentiated insulin secretion in a dependent manner of glucose (3–16.7 mM) and extract (5–500 μg/mL) concentration. Insulin secretagogue effect was demonstrated in the presence of 3‑isobutyl‑1‑methyl xanthine, glibenclamide, elevated extracellular calcium, and K+ depolarized media. Insulin release was reduced in the presence of nifedipine, ethylene glycol tetra acetic acid (calcium blocking agents), and diazoxide (potassium channel opener). Conclusion: The study suggests that APME antihyperglycemic activity might involve the insulin secretagogue effect by pancreatic beta cells physiological pathways via K+‑ATP channel dependent and independently, along with an effect on Ca2+ channels. Keywords:Calcium, Diabetes, Glibenclamide, insulin secretagogue, K+‑ATP channel, mouse insulinoma beta cellsView:PDF (1.14 MB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Effect of Abrus precatorius leaves methanolic extract (200 mg/kg) and standard drug glibenclamide (5 mg/kg) on body weight in streptozotocin‑induced diabetes model in rats (Data were analyzed by two‑way analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni test (n = 6); #P < 0.001 as compared to naive animals, ***P < 0.001 as compared to diabetes control group at respective time points) KeywordsCalciumdiabetesglibenclamideinsulin secretagogueK+‑ATP channelmouse insulinoma beta cells ‹ Wound Healing Activity of Silibinin in Mice up Effects of Curcuma xanthorrhiza Extracts and Their Constituents on Phase II Drug‑metabolizing Enzymes Activity ›