2006
DOI: 10.1677/joe.1.06501
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Differential responses of the growth hormone axis in two rat models of streptozotocin-induced insulinopenic diabetes

Abstract: The impact of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced, insulinopenic diabetes on the GH axis of rats and mice differs from study to study, where this variation may be related to the induction scheme, severity of the diabetes and/or the genetic background of the animal model used. In order to begin differentiate between these possibilities, we compared the effects of two different STZ induction schemes on the GH axis of male Sprague-Dawley rats: (1) a single high-dose injection of STZ (HI STZ, 80 mg/kg, i.p.), which resul… Show more

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“…To avoid confounding toxicity inflicted by the high dose of STZ, we used the recently described model of inducing diabetes mellitus with multiple injections of low doses of STZ (21). Our findings demonstrated an increase in ASBT function and expression in the distal ileum of diabetic rats.…”
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“…To avoid confounding toxicity inflicted by the high dose of STZ, we used the recently described model of inducing diabetes mellitus with multiple injections of low doses of STZ (21). Our findings demonstrated an increase in ASBT function and expression in the distal ileum of diabetic rats.…”
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“…STZ is an antibiotic that destroys ␤-cells in the pancreas, causing insulinopenia, hyperglycemia, and a disease process similar to type 1 diabetes mellitus (23,37). Conventionally, diabetes mellitus in rats is induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of a high dose of STZ (60 -80 mg/kg body wt) (21,37). A high dose of STZ, however, has been shown to cause rapid and severe weight loss with other toxic effects influencing gastric motility and the function of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine cells (5,21).…”
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