The influence of sodium metavanadate on the process of diabetogenesis in BB rats |
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Authors: | Cheta D Orasanu Gabriela Nicolaie T Iordachescu Dana Buligescu S Constantin C Hassanain M Coman Anca Enache Mihaela Negru Raluca Tica Valeria Timofte Delia Gutu Daniela Panaite C |
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Affiliation: | "N. Paulescu" Institute, 2nd Clinic of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, Bucharest, Romania;Central Military Hospital, 1st Medical Clinic, Bucharest, Romania;Department of Biochemistry, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania;"Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, General Medicine Faculty, Bucharest, Romania |
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Abstract: | Vanadium has been shown to be beneficial in the oral treatment of animal models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The aim of the study was to evaluate the short-term effects of sodium metavanadate in prediabetic BB-DP rats. To do this, 96 rats were divided into 4 equal groups. Groups VI, V2, V3 were treated with sodium metavanadate (0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mg/ml respectively) and sodium chloride (0.5 mg/ml) in drinking water for 7 days. Group C received only sodium chloride (0.5 mg/ml). Blood glucose (BG), glycosuria, ketonuria, body weight and insulinemia were determined. The age of onset of diabetes was significantly higher for groups V2, V3 compared to group C, (p < 0.05) and depends on the metavanadate concentration (V3 vs. V1, p=0.006). The incidence of diabetes was lower in the rats treated with metavanadate than in the control group, but this difference was not statistically significant. In diabetic rats, the BG at the onset was higher in group C than in groups V, p < 0.05. Insulinemia, at the onset of the treatment as well as immediately after its cessation showed a drop in the treatment groups, proportionally to the dosage of vanadium, but later increased slowly and continuously until the end of the experiment. In conclusion, metavanadate delays the development of diabetes in BB-DP rats, but does not prevent its onset. A milder form of diabetes occurs in diabetic rats treated with metavanadate. The effects depend on the metavanadate concentration and 0.2 mg/ml is preferable. |
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Keywords: | type 1 diabetes sodium metavanadate BB-DP rats insulin-mimetic prevention beta-cells |
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