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Abstract
Twenty-seven male New Zealand White rabbits were injected with a single dose of 10,000 IU E. coli L-asparaginase per kilogram body wt to document the diabetogenic activity of this antitumor agent. Significant weight loss was observed by day 1, and a loss continued until day 9. After day 16, weight steadily increased. Random serum glucose levels increased steadily after the injection of L-asparaginase, reaching a peak value of 344 +/- 32 mg/dl (x- +/- SEM) on day 10. From day 12, levels declined, but they remained significantly higher than basal levels. Serum immunoreactive insulin (IRI) levels had a similar pattern of response. By day 2 the IRI was significantly above baseline. The IRI levels increased daily, reaching a peak level of 1,379 +/- 587 pg/ml (x- +/- SEM). Thereafter the levels fell gradually. However, the IRI levels remained significantly higher than basal levels. Intravenous regular insulin decreased glucose levels in L-asparaginase-treated animals at 3 h by only 7.7 +/- 3.2%, while it decreased them in controls by 34.0 +/- 6.7% (P less than 0.0025). These data demonstrate that, acutely, a single intravenous dose of 10,000 IU E. coli L-asparaginase per kilogram body wt induces a hyperinsulinemic. Insulin-resistant, diabetic syndrome in rabbits.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6991339 DOI: 10.2337/diab.29.7.528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes ISSN: 0012-1797 Impact factor: 9.461