Lipid Peroxidation in the Pancreas and Other Organs in Streptozotocin Diabetic Rats
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We studied the relationship between changes in lipid peroxides and those in catalase activity in pancreases, livers and hearts of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Animals were killed 2 or 7 weeks after saline or streptozotocin (32 mg/kg, i.v.) injection. The levels of blood glucose and plasma insulin in the 2-week streptozotocin-treated rats were 176.8 ± 20.5 mg/dl and 29.9 ± 3.2 μU/ml, respectively. In the pancreas, the lipid peroxide level significantly decreased and the catalase activity significantly increased 2 weeks after streptozotocin injection. These changes recovered after 7 weeks. In the heart, the lipid peroxide level significantly increased without any change of catalase activity 2 weeks after the initiation of diabetes. After 7 weeks, the catalase activity significantly increased and the lipid peroxide level returned to the control level. In the liver, there was no change in the lipid peroxides and catalase in the 2-week streptozotocintreated rats, whereas the catalase activity significantly increased 7 weeks after the injection. It was suggested that the defense system in the pancreas to oxidative stress may be evoked in an early stage of streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 1997-11-01
著者
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ICHIHARA Kazuo
Department of Pharmacology, Asahikawa Medical College
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Yamamoto Atsuko
Department of Legal Medicine, The Tokushima University School of Medicine
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SATOH Kumi
Department of Pharmacology, Hokkaido College of Pharmacy
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Satoh Kumi
Division Of Pharmacology Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School Of Pharmacy
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Satoh Kumi
Department Of Pharmacology Hokkaido Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences:department Of Pharmacology
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HOSHI Katsuji
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Hokkaido College of Pharmacy
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Hoshi K
Dept. Of Phramacol. Hokkaido College Of Pharmacy
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Hoshi Katsuji
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Hokkaido College Of Pharmacy
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Satoh Kiyotaka
Division Of Pharmacology Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School Of Pharmacy
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Ichihara K
Division Of Pharmacology Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School Of Pharmacy
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Ichihara Kazuo
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Asahikawa Medical College
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Yamamoto A
Department Of Pharmacology Hokkaido College Of Pharmacy
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Yamamoto Atsuko
Department Of Dermatology Osaka City University Medical School
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TATSUKI Rie
Department of Pharmacology, Hokkaido College of Pharmacy
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Tatsuki Rie
Department Of Pharmacology Hokkaido College Of Pharmacy
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Yamamoto Atsuko
Department Of Chemical Engineering Osaka Prefecture University
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