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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Chinese hamster ; diabetes ; ketonuria ; survival rates ; epidemiology ; urinary incontinence ; genetic heterogeneity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Two populations of Chinese hamsters have been produced. The nondiabetic population was from nondiabetic parents and the diabetic-producing population was from diabetic parents. Both populations had fixed reproducible genetic background since dams and sires were from inbred sublines. Sixty percent of males, but only 37% of females, born to diabetic parents developed diabetes.— Life span for males was nondiabetics 〉 mild diabetics 〉 ketonuric diabetics. Results for females were equivocal. Mortality of severe ketonuric diabetics appears to be related to urinary tract involvement. Survival appears to be related to abnormal metabolism, not genotype. On the basis of available data males appear more suitable for epidemiological studies on the incidence, onset, and severity of diabetes, on the evaluation of treatment of the disease, and on the longevity of diabetics. —Data on crossing diabetics from different sublines suggest that diabetic Chinese hamsters can have different genotypes.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Chinese hamster ; spontaneous diabetes ; glucosuria ; ketonuria ; glycogen ; glycogen accumulation ; retina ; Müller cell ; kidney ; distal tubule ; pancreatic islet ; a cell ; Β cell ; D cell ; electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Intracellular glycogen deposits were consistently found in the retina, kidney and pancreatic islets of diabetic-ketonuric Chinese hamsters. Accumulation of glycogen in the outer nuclear layer of the retina was mostly associated with severity of the disease, but was not related to age or sex. The type of retinal cell involved in the accumulation of glycogen was not clearly established. However, the position of the affected cell, side by side with retinal neurons, suggests that the glycogen deposits were within Müller cells. These giant glias normally synthesize and store glycogen. All ketonuric Chinese hamsters examined showed some accumulation of glycogen in distal tubules of the kidney. This abnormal glycogen was not found in glucosuric non-ketonuric or in nondiabetic Chinese hamsters. Variable amounts of glycogen were found inΒ cells of pancreatic islets of diabetic hamsters, as reported by others. However, accumulation of glycogen was also found inα and D islet cells from 2 middle aged Chinese hamsters with long term glucosuria and recent ketonuria. Abnormal glucose and glycogen metabolism seem to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes in the Chinese hamster.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: C57BL/6J mice ; KK mice ; T-KK mice ; C57BL/6J-ob mice ; C57BL/6J-Aya mice ; C57BL/KsJ mice ; C57BL/KsJ-db mice ; epididymal fat pad cell ; epididymal fat pad alterations ; goldthioglucose induced obesity ; spontaneous obesity in mice ; hyperinsulinism in mice
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Pathologic alterations have been found in the epididymal fat pad of five strains of spontaneously obese or diabetic mice and in one strain of normal mice made obese by a single injection of goldthioglucose. — Histologic abnormalities were observed in the epididymal fat pad of all obese and diabetic mice. These abnormalities were at first characterized by a remarkable growth of the individual fat cell. Later, coinciding with a weight loss of the pad, and in some instances discoloration, the pad became hypercellular. A variable number of macrophages, mast cells and fibroblasts were observed occupying the intercellular spaces and a few fat cells appeared to be diminishing in size. — Overt necrosis and foci of acute inflammatory reaction of the epididymal fat pad was only seen in 9 month old T-KK mice. — “Lean” KK mice, having at all times an underdeveloped epididymal fat pad, were free of the lesions mentioned above. — Prediction of the character and degree of the pathologic changes in the early stages could not be made by gross observation of the fat pad. Histologie methods appear to be necessary to ascertain the condition of the epididymal fat pad of mice having abnormal body weight or abnormal plasma insulin levels.
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