Changes in Plasma Glucose, Insulin, Glucagon, Catecholamine, and Glycogen Contents in Tissues during Development of Alloxan Diabetes Mellitus in Rats

Kazuteru Oi , Hiromi Komori, Hiroshi Kajinuma
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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) content in the liver, muscle, and kidneys were measured. Although whether hypoglycemia was present immediately after injection was not clear, the PG level increased, with a modest peak after 2 h. The PG levels in rats receiving food 6 h after ALX injection increased substantially after 1 h and continued to increase after 24 h. Although the IRI level increased 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. Hepatic G further decreased at 30 min after ALX injection and started to 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 almost unchanged, although it tended to decrease slightly after 8 h. When 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 feeding itself, but it then decreased rapidly. Muscular G became equal to that during feeding. Renal G showed a clear tendency to increase 6 h after feeding and became about four times that during periods when rats were fed ad lib. In conclusion, not only PG, IRI, and IRG, but also tissue G levels were shown to change markedly in the early stage of ALX induced diabetes.

四氧嘧啶型糖尿病大鼠发展过程中血浆葡萄糖、胰岛素、胰高血糖素、儿茶酚胺和组织糖原含量的变化
采用四氧嘧啶一水(ALX)灌胃大鼠(20 mg/100 g体重),测定血浆葡萄糖(PG)、免疫反应性胰岛素(IRI)、免疫反应性胰高血糖素(IRG)、儿茶酚胺(CA)以及肝脏、肌肉和肾脏中的糖原(g)含量。虽然注射后是否立即出现低血糖尚不清楚,但PG水平升高,并在2小时后达到适度峰值。注射ALX后6小时进食的大鼠PG水平在1小时后大幅升高,并在24小时后继续升高。虽然注射后10分钟IRI水平略有升高,但由于持续禁食,其含量低至24小时。注射后10 min, IRG水平升高,禁食后又缓慢下降至较低水平。CA水平未见变化。肝脏G在注射ALX后30分钟进一步下降,在注射后2小时开始升高,18小时后达到峰值。肌肉组织几乎没有变化。肾皮质G含量基本保持不变,8 h后有略有下降的趋势。注射ALX 6 h后,IRI水平略有上升。饲喂后6 h肝脏G与饲喂时基本相等,但随后迅速下降。肌肉G等于进食时的G。大鼠的肾G在喂食后6 h有明显的增加趋势,是随意喂食时的4倍左右。综上所述,在ALX诱导的糖尿病早期,不仅PG、IRI和IRG水平发生了显著变化,组织G水平也发生了显著变化。
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