Intermittent Fasting Modulation of the Diabetic Syndrome in Streptozotocin- Injected Rats: Post-Mortem Investigations

L. Belkacemi, G. Selselet-Attou, M. Antoine, J. Nortier, E. Hupkens, A. Sener, W. Malaisse
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Intermittent fasting was previously reported to exert beneficial effects in sand rats, an animal model of diabetes. The present report complements recent comparable findings recorded in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats (STZ rats). Intermittent fasting minimized the increase in pancreatic, hepatic and renal weight otherwise observed in the STZ rats. The glycogen content of the liver was higher in the STZ rats than in the control animals. It was positively correlated, at the individual level, with the hepatic glucose content. Significant positive correlations also prevailed between the plasma glucose concentration at sacrifice, which was lower in intermittently fasting or calorie-restricted STZ rats than in non- fasting STZ rats, and either the liver glucose content or liver total carbohydrate content. The kidney PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) index, as well as the plasma creatinine and urea concentrations, were also lower in intermittently fast- ing or calorie-restricted STZ rats than in non-fasting diabetic animals. These findings reinforce the view that intermittent fasting may exert a favourable effect, in terms of glucose homeostasis and the undesirable consequences of its perturba- tion, in diabetic animals.
注射链脲佐菌素的大鼠糖尿病综合征的间歇性禁食调节:死后调查
先前有报道称,间歇性禁食对沙鼠(一种糖尿病动物模型)有有益影响。本报告补充了最近在链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠(STZ大鼠)中记录的可比结果。间歇性禁食使STZ大鼠胰腺、肝脏和肾脏重量的增加最小化。STZ大鼠肝脏糖原含量高于对照动物。在个体水平上,它与肝脏葡萄糖含量呈正相关。牺牲时的血浆葡萄糖浓度(间歇性禁食或限制热量的STZ大鼠比非禁食的STZ大鼠低)与肝脏葡萄糖含量或肝脏总碳水化合物含量之间也存在显著的正相关。间歇性禁食或限制热量的STZ大鼠的肾脏增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)指数以及血浆肌酐和尿素浓度也低于非禁食的糖尿病动物。这些发现加强了这样一种观点,即间歇性禁食可能在糖尿病动物的葡萄糖稳态和其紊乱的不良后果方面发挥有利作用。
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