Drug-Induced Diabetes Mellitus and Monitoring Hyperglycemic Control in Dogs II. Relationship among Blood Glucose and Serum Fructosamine

개에 있어서 약물에 의한 당뇨병의 유발과 혈당제어의 감시에 관한 연구 II. 당뇨병 모델 개에 있어서 혈당량과 혈청 Fructosamine농도 변화의 시간적 상관관계

  • Published : 1998.06.01

Abstract

Four out of 15 dogs were successfully induced diabetes mellitus with intravenous iqiection of 30 mg of streptozotgin and 50 mg of alloxan monohydrate per kilogram body weight and maintained more than 9 weeks without iqiection of insulin or oral hypoglycemic sgent Histopathologicallyi these four dogs have typical diabetic lesions such as degeneration and vacuolation of pancreatic islet cells, and fatty change of liver at necropsy in the end of study. Serum glucose level increased dramatically at 24 hours post-injection but serum fructosamine level increased gradually and reached plateau at 31-41 days post-injection of streptozotocin and alloxan. Serum fructosamine concert%lion correlated very well with serum glucose concentration of preceding 4-7 weeks in experimentally induced diabetic dogs. Our data suggest that serum fructosamine reflects mean glucose concentration of preceding 4-7 weeks in experimentally induced diabetic dogs.

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