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Abstract Ginkgo biloba is one of a well-known medicinal plant worldwide, where is prescribed in working on various diseases, such as diabetes mellitus type I and II, peripheral vascular abnormalities, and neurodegenerative illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease . The purpose of this study was to know how oral ginkgo biloba administration affected the liver, kidneys, hematological parameters, lipid profile, and hepatic gene expression in type I diabetic rats. Seventy-five male adult Sprague Dawely rats were allocated into five equal groups 15 rats each, 1st group; control group, 2nd group; diabetic group, 3rd group; ginkgo biloba group, 4th group; Diabetic treated group received single oral dose of ginkgo biloba after diabetic induction as a treatment and 5th group; rats were administered daily single oral dose of ginkgo biloba as a protective dose from the 1st day of the study prior to diabetes induction and continued after the diabetes induction till the end of the work. The results of study showed ginkgo biloba actions in modulating of pancreatic key genes (PDX-1, Ngn3, VEGF, GLUT-2, TGF-β, IL-8, and IL-10) and hepatic key genes GLUT-2, PPAR-α and PGC1-α. Also, ginkgo biloba possesses antihyperlipidemic activities, supports liver and kidney functions and improves glucose metabolism, storage, and utilization in liver by enhancing its key genes. This study concluded that recommendation of using ginkgo biloba as a food supplement or a supportive treatment for type I diabetes mellitus. |