Cd. Berdanier et al., WHOLE-EGG DIET DELAYS THE AGE-RELATED IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE OF BHE CDB RATS/, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 219(1), 1998, pp. 28-36
The effects of dietary egg on the age-related progression of impaired
glucose tolerance and glomerulonephropathy in diabetes-prone BHE/Cdb r
ats were studied. This rat strain mimics the human with NIDDM. The dev
elopment of impaired glucose tolerance was delayed in rats fed the who
le-egg diet, however, feeding this diet resulted in elevated hepatic w
eight but had no effect on the age-related changes in renal lesions or
renal function. We conclude that in this animal model for NIDDM, the
development of glomerulonephropathy is independent of the development
of impaired glucose tolerance and that diet can affect the time course
for impaired glucose tolerance without affecting renal disease develo
pment.