CHANGES IN PLASMA-GLUCOSE, INSULIN, GLUCAGON, CATECHOLAMINE, AND GLYCOGEN CONTENTS IN TISSUES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF ALLOXAN DIABETES-MELLITUS IN RATS

Citation
K. Oi et al., CHANGES IN PLASMA-GLUCOSE, INSULIN, GLUCAGON, CATECHOLAMINE, AND GLYCOGEN CONTENTS IN TISSUES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF ALLOXAN DIABETES-MELLITUS IN RATS, Biochemical and molecular medicine, 62(1), 1997, pp. 70-75
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Research & Experimental",Biology
ISSN journal
10773150
Volume
62
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
70 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
1077-3150(1997)62:1<70:CIPIGC>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Alloxan monohydrate (ALX) was given to rats (20 mg/100 g body weight) and plasma glucose (PG), immunoreactive insulin (IRI), immunoreactive glucagon (IRG), and catecholamine (CA) as well as the glycogen (G) con tent in the liver, muscle, and kidneys were measured. Although whether hypoglycemia was present immediately after injection was not clear, t he PG level increased, with a modest peak after 2 h. The PG levels in rats receiving food 6 h after ALX injection increased substantially af ter 1 h and continued to increase after 24 h. Although the IRI level i ncreased slightly 10 min after the injection, low amounts were present for up to 24 h due to continued fasting. There was a rise in the IRG level at 10 min after injection, and then it decreased again slowly to a low level during fasting. No change was observed in the CA level. H epatic G further decreased at 30 min after ALX injection and started t o increase from 2 h to a peak level after 18 h. Almost no changes were noted in muscle tissues. The G content in the renal cortex remained a lmost unchanged, although it tended to decrease slightly after 8 h. Wh en rats were fed 6 h after ALX injection, the IRI level rose slightly. Hepatic G at 6 h after feeding was nearly equal to that during feedin g itself, but it then decreased rapidly. Muscular G became equal to th at during feeding. Renal G showed a clear tendency to increase 6 h aft er feeding and became about four times that during periods when rats w ere fed ad lib. In conclusion, not only PG, IRI, and IRG, but also tis sue G levels were shown to change markedly in the early stage of ALX i nduced diabetes. (C) 1997 Academic Press.