Enzymatic and Secretory Activities in Pancreatic-Islets of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Rats after Short-Term Infusion of Succinic Acid Monomethyl Ester

Giroix M.H., Sener A., Portha B., Malaisse W.J.
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Abstract

The monomethyl ester of succinic acid (SME) was recently proposed as a novel tool for stimulation of proinsulin biosynthesis and insulin release in animal models of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. In the present study, either saline or SME (14 mmol/day) was infused for 3 days to control rats, animals injected with streptozotocin during the neonatal period, and Goto-Kakizaki rats with inherited diabetes. The infusion of SME failed to correct the anomalies found in the islets of diabetic rats, namely, a decreased activity of the mitochondrial FAD-linked glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, a low insulin content, and an impaired secretory response to various nutrient secretagogues including D-glucose, 2-ketoisocaproate, and the combination of L-leucine and L-glutamine. These findings raise the question of whether a more prolonged administration of SME is required to raise the insulin store and improve the secretory potential of the endocrine pancreas in animals with type 2 diabetes.

短期输注琥珀酸单甲基酯对非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病大鼠胰岛酶和分泌活性的影响
琥珀酸单甲酯(SME)最近被认为是刺激非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病动物模型中胰岛素原生物合成和胰岛素释放的新工具。本研究采用生理盐水或SME (14 mmol/天)连续3天输注的方法,分别用于对照组大鼠、新生期注射链脲佐菌素的大鼠和遗传糖尿病的后藤- kakizaki大鼠。SME输注未能纠正糖尿病大鼠胰岛中发现的异常,即线粒体fad连接的甘油磷酸脱氢酶活性下降,胰岛素含量低,以及对多种营养分泌剂(包括d -葡萄糖,2-酮异己酸,l -亮氨酸和l -谷氨酰胺的组合)的分泌反应受损。这些发现提出了一个问题,即是否需要更长时间的SME管理来提高2型糖尿病动物的胰岛素储存和改善内分泌胰腺的分泌潜力。
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