The Characterization of High‐Fat Diet and Multiple Low‐Dose Streptozotocin Induced Type 2 Diabetes Rat Model
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- 4 January 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Diabetes Research
- Vol. 2008 (1) , 704045
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/704045
Abstract
Aim. Based on the previously established method, we developed a better and stable animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus by high‐fat diet combined with multiple low‐dose STZ injections. Meanwhile, this new model was used to evaluate the antidiabetic effect of berberine.Method. Wistar male rats fed with regular chow for 4 weeks received vehicle (control groups), rats fed with high‐fat diet for 4 weeks received different amounts of STZ once or twice by intraperitoneal injection (diabetic model groups), and diabetic rats were treated with berberine (100 mg/kg, berberine treatment group). Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test and insulin tolerance test were carried out. Moreover, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, total cholesterol, and triglyceride were measured to evaluate the dynamic blood sugar and lipid metabolism.Result. The highest successful rate (100%) was observed in rats treated with a single injection of 45 mg/kg STZ, but the plasma insulin level of this particular group was significantly decreased, and ISI has no difference compared to control group. The successful rate of 30 mg/kg STZ twice injection group was significantly high (85%) and the rats in this group presented a typical characteristic of T2DM as insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and blood lipid disorder. All these symptoms observed in the 30 mg/kg STZ twice injection group were recovered by the treatment of berberine.Conclusion. Together, these results indicated that high‐fat diet combined with multiple low doses of STZ (30 mg/kg at weekly intervals for 2 weeks) proved to be a better way for developing a stable animal model of type 2 diabetes, and this new model may be suitable for pharmaceutical screening.Funding Information
- National Natural Science Foundation of China (30772604)
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