Background:
Sprague-Dawley rats fed a fructose-rich diet exhibit
insulin resistance and hypertension, a pathologic status
resembling human type II diabetes mellitus, and are an excellent
laboratory animal model for research on insulin action and the
development of hypertension. Since green tea has numerous
beneficial effects, we tested its effect on fructose-fed
rats. Aim:
The present study was therefore designed to further
evaluate the effects of green tea supplementation on insulin
resistance, hypertension, and the glucose transporters I and IV
contents in adipose tissue in the fructose-fed rat model.Methods:
The animals were divided into three groups and fed for 12
weeks with standard chow and water (control group), a high
fructose diet and water (fructose group), or the same high
fructose diet, but with green tea (0.5 g of lyophilized green
tea powder dissolved in 100 mL of deionized distilled water)
instead of water (fructose/green tea group). During the 12 weeks
study period, fresh water or green tea was provided daily at
6:00 PM. Blood pressure was measured twice a week, and an oral
glucose tolerance test performed after 12 weeks of diet
supplementation.At the end of the experiment, plasma
triglyceride (TG), free fatty acid (FFA), glucose, and insulin
were assayed. The epididymal fat pads from all rats in the same
group were pooled and adipocytes isolated and tested for insulin
binding, glucose uptake, and their content of glucose
transporters I (GLUT I) and IV (GLUT IV).Result:
Compared to the control group, the fructose group
developed fasting hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and elevated
blood pressure. Insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and insulin
binding of adipocytes were significantly reduced, and the
glucose transporter IV content of adipocytes also decreased. The
fructose/green tea group showed improvement in all of these
metabolic defects and in insulin resistance and blood
pressure.Conclusion:
Based on these results, we suggest that the amelioration
of insulin resistance by green tea is associated with the
increased expression of GLUT IV.Key words green tea - insulin resistance - hypertension - fructose - glucose transporter