Gynostemma pentaphyllumTea Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
[摘要] Aims. To evaluate the effect of the traditional Vietnamese herbGynostemma pentaphyllumtea on insulin sensitivity in drug-naïve type 2 diabetic patients.Methods. Patients received GP or placebo tea 6 g daily for four weeks and vice versa with a 2-week wash-out period. At the end of each period, a somatostatin-insulin-glucose infusion test (SIGIT) was performed to evaluate the insulin sensitivity. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG),HbA1C, and oral glucose tolerance tests and insulin levels were measured before, during, and after the treatment.Results. FPG and steady-state plasma glucose (SIGIT mean) were lower after GP treatment compared to placebo treatment (P<0.001). The levels of FPG in the control group were slightly reduced to0.2±1.5versus1.9±1.0 mmol/L in GP group (P<0.001), and the effect on FPG was reversed after exchanging treatments. The glycometabolic improvements were achieved without any major change of circulating insulin levels. There were no changes in lipids, body measurements, blood pressure, and no reported hypoglycemias or acute adverse effects regarding kidney and liver parameters.Conclusion. The results of this study suggested that the GP tea exerted antidiabetic effect by improving insulin sensitivity.
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