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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Rat fetus ; streptozotocin ; insulin ; pancreas ; somatomedin ; growth ; cartilage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A mildly diabetic state was induced in pregnant rats following treatment with streptozotocin the day after mating. On day 21 of gestation, these rats had a lower plasma insulin (55±9 versus 107±23 mU/l for control rats; p〈0.05, mean ±SEM) and a reduced pancreatic area occupied by insulincontaining cells compared with control animals (0.40±0.04 versus 1.03±0.08%; p〈0.001), but hyperglycaemia was not apparent. Fetuses from mildly diabetic animals were longer but not heavier than those from control rats. Plasma somatomedin activity measured by fetal rat cartilage bioassay was higher in fetuses from mildly diabetic rats (1.12±0.07 versus: 0.74±0.05 U/ml for control fetuses; p〈0.001) as was cartilage metabolic activity in basal culture medium (35S sulphate uptake) (1 883±141 versus 1473±104 c.p.m./mg for control rats; p〈0.05), but plasma insulin levels and the pancreatic area occupied by insulin-containing cells did not differ between the two groups of fetuses. Fetal plasma somatomedin activity, measured by fetal cartilage assay, showed a significant positive correlation with both body weight and length. It is concluded that by day 21 of gestation a small body overgrowth had occurred in the fetus of the mildly diabetic rat and this was associated with an increase in plasma somatomedin activity, but not with any abnormality of circulating insulin levels or volume density of B cells in the pancreatic islets.
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    Diabetologia 19 (1980), S. 143-147 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Rabbit fetus ; insulin ; somatomedin activity ; cartilage growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect of insulin injection in fetal rabbits on plasma somatomedin activity and cartilage metabolism was investigated. One fetus in each of 12 litters was injected with 1 unit of insulin zinc suspension subcutaneously on day 27 of gestation and a control fetus was injected with the same volume of 0.154 mol/l saline. The litter was delivered by caesarean section on day 29 and each fetus identified. Plasma somatomedin activity was determined by fetal rabbit cartilage bioassay. Costal cartilage from individual fetuses was incubated in medium containing [3H]thymidine or [35S]sulphate as indicators of cell replication and matrix synthesis respectively. Individual values for somatomedin activity or cartilage isotope uptake were ranked within a litter. In each case the rank in the litter of the insulin-injected fetus, but not the saline-injected fetus, was significantly higher than the mean rank of the litter. Insulin did not stimulate cartilage metabolism in vitro.
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