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Berberine is a potential alternative for metformin with good regulatory effect on lipids in treating metabolic diseases

Huihui Guo, Haoran Shen, Lulu Wang, Zhigang Luo, Jinlan Zhang, Hongjuan Zhang, Tian-Le Gao, Yanxing Han, Jian‐Dong Jiang

2023Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metformin (MTF) and berberine (BBR) share several therapeutic benefits in treating metabolic-related disorders. However, as the two agents have very different chemical structure and bioavailability in oral route, the goal of this study is to learn their characteristics in treating metabolic disorders. The therapeutic efficacy of BBR and MTF was systemically investigated in the high fat diet feeding hamsters and/or ApoE(-/-) mice; in parallel, gut microbiota related mechanisms were studied for both agents. We discovered that, although both two drugs had almost identical effects on reducing fatty liver, inflammation and atherosclerosis, BBR appeared to be superior over MTF in alleviating hyperlipidemia and obesity, but MTF was more effective than BBR for the control of blood glucose. Association analysis revealed that the modulation of intestinal microenvironment played a crucial role in the pharmacodynamics of both drugs, in which their respective superiority on the regulation of gut microbiota composition and intestinal bile acids might contribute to their own merits on lowering glucose or lipids. This study shows that BBR may be a good alternative for MTF in treating diabetic patients, especially for those complicated with dyslipidemia and obesity.

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BerberineMetforminDyslipidemiaPharmacologyMedicineDiabetes mellitusHyperlipidemiaBioavailabilityGut floraPharmacodynamicsEndocrinologyPharmacokineticsImmunologyBerberine and alkaloids researchCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchGinseng Biological Effects and Applications
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