ISSN:
1432-0428
Schlagwort(e):
Animal model
;
spontaneous diabetes
;
juvenile diabetes
;
plasma glucose
;
insulin
;
glucagon
;
ketones
;
oral glucose tolerance tests
;
chemical diabetes
;
insulitis
;
free fatty acids
Quelle:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Thema:
Medizin
Notizen:
Summary A longitudinal study of 51 weanlings from 5 litters of “BB” Wistar rats was undertaken to characterize the time course of the spontaneous diabetic syndrome. Nine rats developed overt diabetes. An abnormal glucose tolerance preceded the onset of the syndrome in 6 of these 9 rats. No other “clinical” or metabolic variable measured was predictive of the development of this syndrome. In these rats, the onset was remarkably abrupt, followed by rapid clinical deterioration with marked hyperglycaemia, glycosuria, ketonaemia and hypoinsulinaemia attained within 2 to 8 days. Pronounced insulitis was present in the early stages of the syndrome, resulting in complete B-cell destruction at the time of sacrifice at 7 to 40 days. Among the 42 littermates, 9 revealed sequential abnormalities in oral glucose tolerance tests performed at weekly intervals (to age 90–120 d) though remaining aglycosuric and maintaining normal fasting plasma glucose levels. In 7 of these rats, a milder form of the same islet inflammatory lesion seen in the overtly diabetic animals was present. Thus the new features identified are: 1) a time course of evolution from normoglycaemia to overt diabetes telescoped into a period of days, and 2) a “chemical” stage or form with an insulitis similar to that found in the early stages of overt diabetes.
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00429781
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