Rape bee pollen alleviates renal tissue damage in diabetic rats via anti‐inflammation, anti‐oxidation, and modulating gut microbiota

Author:

Hu Yingjun12ORCID,Chen Simin13,Yan Wenrui1,Ji Le1,Shao Mengli14,Sun Ze14,He Dong15,Zhang Lijun6,Xia Zengrun6,Li Xinsheng17,Zheng Hongxing157,Qi Shanshan13

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Science and Engineering Shaanxi University of Technology Hanzhong Shaanxi China

2. Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bioresources Hanzhong Shaanxi China

3. State Key Laboratory of Qinba Biological Resources and Ecological Environment Hanzhong Shaanxi China

4. Qinba Mountain Area Collaborative Innovation Center of Bioresources Comprehensive Development Hanzhong Shaanxi China

5. Shaanxi Daoerfeng Biotechnology Company Hanzhong Shaanxi China

6. China Selenium Rich Industry Research Institute Ankang Shaanxi China

7. Shaanxi Black Organic Food Engineering Technology Research Center Hanzhong Shaanxi China

Abstract

AbstractRape (Brassica napus L.) bee pollen (RBP) is a functional food rich in nutrients obtained by worker bees collecting rape pollen and mixing it with nectar and bee salivary enzymes. The study aimed to investigate the protective impact of RBP on renal tissue damage and modulating gut microbiota in diabetic rats. We established a diabetic model of rat via streptozotocin injection, then the rats were treated with RBP for 6 weeks. Results showed that RBP significantly suppressed fasting glucose, reduced oxidative stress and prevented renal pathological changes as well as renal function damage in diabetic rats. In addition, RBP reduced the levels of serum inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor‐α, monocyte chemoattractant protein‐1, C‐reaction protein, interleukin (IL)‐6, IL‐1β, and IL‐18), and the expression levels of transforming growth factor‐β1, p‐Smad2, and p‐Smad3 in the kidney. Moreover, RBP supplementation also improved the gut microbial dysregulation in diabetic rats. Based on the results, RBP can improve kidney tissue damage in diabetic rats. This study will promote the development of RBP functional food.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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