THE EFFECT OF COMBINED ATORVASTATIN AND ZINC SULFATE ON SERUM LEVELS OF GLUCOSE AND LIPIDS IN TYPE I DIABETIC RATS

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Abstract:
Background and Aims
Diabetes is the most common endocrine disease associated with impaired glucose and lipid metabolism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of combined atorvastatin and zinc sulfate on blood glucose and lipids in diabetic rats.
Materials and Methods
One control group (group NC) and four diabetic groups as diabetic control (group DC), treatment with atorvastatin 20mg/kg (group DA), treatment with zinc sulfate 30mg/kg (group DZ) and treatment with combination in half doses of both (group DZA)]. One month after treatment (orally), animals were euthanized and serum levels of glucose and lipids were evaluated. At the end, the data were analyzed by SPSS software, ANOVA and Tukey tests.
Results
The results of this study showed that treatment of diabetic rats with atorvastatin alone rather than decreasing blood sugar, caused a significant decrease (p
Conclusion
It seems that combination of atorvastatin and zinc oxide have synergistic benefits in controlling blood sugar levels and lipid profile and thus in controlling diabetes.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Medical Science Studies, Volume:28 Issue: 9, 2017
Pages:
507 to 519
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