Literature DB >> 9114928

Acute and chronic response to vanadium following two methods of streptozotocin-diabetes induction.

J Yao1, M L Battell, J H McNeill.   

Abstract

Controversial reports on the efficacy and possible toxicity of vanadium obtained from various studies may be attributed to differences in the method of diabetes induction and (or) to differences in animal strains. The objective of this study was to evaluate the contribution of these two factors to the effects of vanadium in the treatment of experimental diabetes. Two methods of streptozotocin induction of diabetes in rats have been used for studying the antidiabetic effects of vanadium. One involves a single intravenous injection of 60 mg/kg streptozotocin, and the other uses two subcutaneous injections of 40 mg/kg streptozotocin, to either Wistar or Sprague-Dawley rats. In a 7-week chronic study, Sprague-Dawley rats appeared to develop a more severe diabetes (indicated by higher plasma cholesterol and higher fasting plasma glucose levels) following the single intravenous injection of streptozotocin than rats made diabetic by two subcutaneous injections of streptozotocin. Irrespective of the method of diabetes induction, the responses of all the diabetic animals to chronic vanadyl sulphate treatment were similar. In an acute study, Wistar diabetic rats were more responsive than Sprague-Dawley diabetic rats to vanadyl sulphate and to lower doses (0.6 and 0.8 mmol/kg) of a new organic vanadium compound, bis(maltolato)oxovanadium(i.v.).

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9114928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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Authors:  A Kiersztan; K Winiarska; J Drozak; M Przedlacka; M Wegrzynowicz; T Fraczyk; J Bryla
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 3.396

2.  Vanadyl sulfate treatment stimulates proliferation and regeneration of beta cells in pancreatic islets.

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