| Literature DB >> 25635159 |
Andrew T C Tsin1, Brenda W Griffin2, Nathan L Mata1, Hing-Sing Yu1, Gary W Williams2, Julie Y Cridfr2, Michael L Chandler2.
Abstract
The concentrations of vitamin A (retinol) and retinyl ester in the plasma and liver of normal and diabetic rats were measured by HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography). Diabetic rats had severe hyperglycemia, induced by a single streptozotocin injection 5 weeks prior to sampling. In the normal rats, plasma retinyl palmitate was very low, and the level was increased 10-fold by diabetes. Detailed time-course studies showed that rats became hyperglycemic within 48 h of streptozotocin injection, yet the plasma retinyl palmitate level was not elevated until some three weeks later. Severe diabetes did not significantly influence plasma retinol: however. free retinol in the liver was elevated within 10 days of initiation of the disease and continued to increase for the duration of the study. These results show that streptozotocin-induced diabetes significantly alters the concentrations of hepatic retinol and plasma retinyl ester. The biochemical mechanism(s) of this altered vitamin A homeostasis in diabetes and its possible relationship to tissue pathogenesis are not known at present.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes; hyperglycemia; retinyl ester; streptozotocin; vitamin A
Year: 1993 PMID: 25635159 PMCID: PMC4307621 DOI: 10.3164/jcbn.15.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Biochem Nutr ISSN: 0912-0009 Impact factor: 3.114