Chinchillavermittlungsforum
Würden Sie gerne auf diese Nachricht reagieren? Erstellen Sie einen Account in wenigen Klicks oder loggen Sie sich ein, um fortzufahren.
Chinchillavermittlungsforum

Willkommen auf unserer Vermittlungsseite für Chinchillas
 
StartseiteStartseite  GalerieGalerie  SuchenSuchen  Neueste BilderNeueste Bilder  AnmeldenAnmelden  Login  

 

 Conaway H.H. et al.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics

Nach unten 
AutorNachricht
Flora
Admin & Mod
Admin & Mod
Flora


Anzahl der Beiträge : 11029
Anmeldedatum : 10.07.11
Alter : 39
Ort : Pfalz

Conaway H.H. et al.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics Empty
BeitragThema: Conaway H.H. et al.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics   Conaway H.H. et al.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics Empty04.12.12 22:48

Conaway HH, Faas FH, Smith SD, Sanders LL.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics.
In: Metabolism. 1981 Jan;30(1):50-6.

Link, kostenpflichtig: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0026049581902183


Zitat :
Abstract

Spontaneous diabetes mellitus has been observed in a female New Zealand white rabbit. By inbreeding of this individual and her offspring, 39 litters comprising 157 animals have been studied and a closed colony of diabetic rabbits established. Three groups of animals can be identified. Twenty-nine (19%) have overt diabetes characterized by fasting hyperglycemia and depressed intravenous glucose stimulated serum insulin levels. This abnormality is seen between 1 and 3 yr of life. Forty-three of the animals (27%) have developed abnormal glucose disposal with normal or slight elevations in fasting serum glucose levels. Glucose stimulated insulin levels are also significantly lower in the rabbits with abnormal glucose disposal. The remaining 85 animals (54%) exhibit no apparent abnormalities of glucose metabolism. All animals with overt diabetes pass through a stage in which glucose disposal as measured by k values is less than 1.0, a value not observed in normal animals. Fasting and arginine stimulated glucagon levels were no different in 4 diabetic animals and 7 normal colony rabbits. Insulin therapy corrected the hyperglycemia in the diabetic rabbits. Insulin was withheld in 5 diabetic rabbits and serum and urinary glucose and ketones were measured for 9 days. Despite marked increases in serum and urinary glucose, only mild ketonemia was observed. The relatively late onset of diabetic symptoms, lack of obesity, severe hyperglycemia, and depressed insulin secretion without ketoacidosis make this a model with many of the characteristics of insulin responsive diabetes as seen in nonobese human adults.
Nach oben Nach unten
http://www.chinchilla-scientia.com/
 
Conaway H.H. et al.: Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit: physiologic characteristics
Nach oben 
Seite 1 von 1
 Ähnliche Themen
-
» Roth, S.I. et al.: Animal model of human disease. Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the New Zealand white rabbit
» Cooke, B.: Managing the European Rabbit: Converging Interests Between Australian Research for Rabbit Control and European Research for their Conservation
» Dec-Szlichtyng et al.: Infuence Of Tetrapeptide Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro On the Behaviour Of Rabbits in Spontaneous And Acute Stress Conditions
» Balk, M.W. et al.: Exocrine pancreatic dysfunction in guinea pigs with diabetes mellitus
» Catala J. et al.: Insulin and glucagon impairments in relation with islet cells morphological modifications following long term pancreatic duct ligation in the rabbit - a model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes

Befugnisse in diesem ForumSie können in diesem Forum nicht antworten
Chinchillavermittlungsforum :: Interaktiv :: Infosammlung :: Literatur :: Chinchillaliteratur & Literatur zu Kleinsäugern :: Literatur zu anderen Kleintierarten :: Herbivore/Folivore :: Hasen- & Kaninchenliteratur-
Gehe zu: