Serum Proteins of Chinese Hamsters and Response of Diabetics to Tolbutamide and Insulin
- 1 May 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Diabetes Association in Diabetes
- Vol. 15 (5) , 331-335
- https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.15.5.331
Abstract
Fifty young hamsters with elevated, 2-band type [alpha]-2 serum proteins were studied for development of glycosuria for 2 years. During this observation period, none of these animals developed glycosuria. These results did not support the suggestion that the quantitative and quantitative changes in [alpha]-2 proteins correlate with prediabetes in the Chinese hamster. Serum protein patterns have been run on 50 diabetic and 96 normal animals. Three types of patterns have been found three [alpha]-2 protein bands, 2 bands, and a type which appears to be intermediate between the 3- and 2-banded types. No significant difference in the incidence of various [alpha]-2 types was found between diabetics and nondiabetics. Since many animals with elevated [alpha]-2 protein with 2 bands do not develop glycosuria and [alpha]-2 patterns of diabetics do not differ from nondiabetlcs, it is concluded that in the Upjohn colony [alpha]-2 proteins cannot be used as markers for diabetes. The only criterion available for distinguishing "diabetics" from "nondiabetics" is glycosuria. Mild diabetic animals respond to tolbutamide with a reduction in glycosuria but severe diabetics do not. Therefore, diabetic hamsters are similar to diabetic humans in responsiveness to tolbutamide.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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