Theaflavin-3,3′-digallate (TFDG) in black tea
has a strong
antioxidant capacity. However, its effect on diabetic liver and kidney
injury and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In the present
study, our findings indicated that TFDG administration effectively
lowers the fasting blood glucose and serum lipid concentrations and
enhances the functionality and cellular architecture of the liver
and kidney in rats with diabetes. The data also showed that TFDG mitigates
oxidative harm in the liver and kidney of rats afflicted with diabetes.
Additionally, metformin combined with TFDG was significantly more
effective in reducing blood glucose and oxidative stress. Further
studies suggested that TFDG upregulates the Nrf2 signal pathway and
circ-ITCH (hsa_circ_0001141) expression. Silencing of circ-ITCH by
transfection of the interfering plasmid apparently reduces the effects
of TFDG on the Nrf2 signal pathway and oxidative stress in high-glucose-treated
hepatic and renal cells. In conclusion, the present study highlights
the great potential of TFDG in ameliorating diabetic liver and kidney
injury by up-regulating circ-ITCH to promote the Nrf2 signal pathway
and provides a potential option for the prevention and treatment of
diabetic complications