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In Vivo Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Their Usefulness for Evaluating Flavonoid Bioactivity
by
Fang, Jia-You
, Huang, Tse-Hung
, Chuang, Shih-Yi
, Lin, Chih-Hung
in
Analysis
/ animal models
/ Animals
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Dogs
/ flavonoids
/ Flavonoids - therapeutic use
/ food intake
/ Genetic engineering
/ Glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ Hogs
/ Homeostasis
/ humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Insects
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets of Langerhans
/ Isoflavones
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metronidazole
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Mutation
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ Obesity
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
/ Physiology
/ Polyphenols
/ Primates
/ Review
/ Rodentia
/ rodents
/ therapeutics
/ Type 2 diabetes
2019
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In Vivo Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Their Usefulness for Evaluating Flavonoid Bioactivity
by
Fang, Jia-You
, Huang, Tse-Hung
, Chuang, Shih-Yi
, Lin, Chih-Hung
in
Analysis
/ animal models
/ Animals
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Dogs
/ flavonoids
/ Flavonoids - therapeutic use
/ food intake
/ Genetic engineering
/ Glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ Hogs
/ Homeostasis
/ humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Insects
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets of Langerhans
/ Isoflavones
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metronidazole
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Mutation
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ Obesity
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
/ Physiology
/ Polyphenols
/ Primates
/ Review
/ Rodentia
/ rodents
/ therapeutics
/ Type 2 diabetes
2019
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In Vivo Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Their Usefulness for Evaluating Flavonoid Bioactivity
by
Fang, Jia-You
, Huang, Tse-Hung
, Chuang, Shih-Yi
, Lin, Chih-Hung
in
Analysis
/ animal models
/ Animals
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Dogs
/ flavonoids
/ Flavonoids - therapeutic use
/ food intake
/ Genetic engineering
/ Glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ Hogs
/ Homeostasis
/ humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Insects
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets of Langerhans
/ Isoflavones
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metronidazole
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Mutation
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ Obesity
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
/ Physiology
/ Polyphenols
/ Primates
/ Review
/ Rodentia
/ rodents
/ therapeutics
/ Type 2 diabetes
2019
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In Vivo Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Their Usefulness for Evaluating Flavonoid Bioactivity
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In Vivo Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Their Usefulness for Evaluating Flavonoid Bioactivity
2019
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Overview
About 40% of the world’s population is overweight or obese and exist at risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Obesity is a leading pathogenic factor for developing insulin resistance (IR). It is well established that IR and a progressive decline in functional β-cell mass are hallmarks of developing T2D. In order to mitigate the global prevalence of T2D, we must carefully select the appropriate animal models to explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms of T2D, and to optimize novel therapeutics for their safe use in humans. Flavonoids, a group of polyphenols, have drawn great interest for their various health benefits, and have been identified in naturally occurring anti-diabetic compounds. Results from many clinical and animal studies demonstrate that dietary intake of flavonoids might prove helpful in preventing T2D. In this review, we discuss the currently available rodent animal models of T2D and analyze the advantages, the limitations of each T2D model, and highlight the potential anti-diabetic effects of flavonoids as well as the mechanisms of their actions.
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