Hereditary hyperglycaemia and pancreatic degeneration in Guinea pigs

S. Glage , K. Kamino , A. Jörns , H.J. Hedrich , D. Wedekind
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Abstract

In this manuscript we describe two closely related inbred guinea pig strains, maintained at the Central Animal Facility of the Hannover Medical School, which develop a Type 2 diabetes mellitus-like syndrome. Both strains are characterised by a high incidence of hyperglycaemia, early onset and manifestation of hyperglycaemia (3 months of age), non-inflammatory chronic vacuolary degeneration of ß-cells in the pancreas, and an opacity of the optic lens. The development of diabetes was monitored by determination of blood glucose concentration and light microscopy of various organs. The measurement of serum insulin revealed a severe decrease.

Tentative treatment was done by implantation of a sustained release insulin implant, but showed no impact on the blood glucose concentration within an observation period of 8 weeks.

Further functional and genetic studies are needed to verify whether these two strains of guinea pigs make valuable animal models for studying the interacting factors leading to Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

豚鼠的遗传性高血糖和胰腺变性
在这篇论文中,我们描述了汉诺威医学院中央动物设施中饲养的两种近亲繁殖的豚鼠菌株,它们发展为2型糖尿病样综合征。这两种菌株的特点是高血糖发生率高,早发和高血糖的表现(3个月大),胰腺ß-细胞的非炎症性慢性空泡变性和视晶体混浊。通过血糖浓度测定和各脏器光镜检查监测糖尿病的发展。血清胰岛素测量显示严重下降。初步采用胰岛素缓释植入治疗,观察8周后对血糖浓度无影响。这两株豚鼠是否为研究2型糖尿病相互作用因素提供了有价值的动物模型,还需要进一步的功能和遗传学研究来验证。
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