Literature DB >> 9914813

Early lipid alterations in spontaneously diabetic rats.

I N de Gomez Dumm1, S Montenegro, M C Tarrés, S M Martinez, R A Igal.   

Abstract

Human and experimental diabetes mellitus extensively alters lipid metabolism. The eSS is a rat strain that develops a spontaneous diabetes of slow evolution, resembling the non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus of young people. We report here disturbances in lipid metabolism of 5-month old eSS rats compared to age-matched alpha-controls. Normal plasmatic glucose levels were found in the fasted state, whereas a diabetic curve was evident for eSS rats after glucose load. Triglyceride content was elevated in plasma and in liver microsomal preparations of eSS animals, when compared to the controls. The diabetic strain revealed a significant fall in the amount of linoleic acid in liver and kidney microsomes and in erythrocyte membranes. In liver, an increase in 22:6 (n-3) was also noted. A depression in the content of linoleic acid as well as an enhancement of docosahexaenoic acid were detected in phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine fractions from liver microsomes of eSS rats. The fatty acid pattern of eSS rat testis showed a raise in the relative percentage of arachidonic and a decrease in 22:5 (n-6), 22:5 (n-3) and 22:6 (n-3) acids compared to their controls. Diabetic rats exhibited a significant increase in microsomal cholesterol content and cholesterol/phospholipid ratio in liver and testis. In the latter tissue, higher values of fluorescence anisotropy were also observed. The current observations indicate that in early stages of the diabetes onset, when eSS rats are still normoglycemic, severe alterations of lipid metabolism may contribute to the establishment and progression of the diabetic syndrome.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9914813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Pharmacol Ther Latinoam        ISSN: 0327-6309


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1.  The eSS rat, a nonobese model of disordered glucose and lipid metabolism and fatty liver.

Authors:  Stella M Daniele; Silvana M Montenegro; María C Tarres; Juan C Picena; Stella M Martinez
Journal:  Diabetol Metab Syndr       Date:  2010-03-17       Impact factor: 3.320

2.  Hepatic delta9, delta6, and delta5 desaturations in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus eSS rats.

Authors:  Mauro A Montanaro; Omar J Rimoldi; R Ariel Igal; Silvana Montenegro; María C Tarrés; Stella M Martínez; Rodolfo R Brenner
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 1.880

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