Studies on Diabetogenic Action of Obesity in Mice : Congenital Insulin Resistance of KK Mice
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Inheritance of insulin sensitivity has been studied on C57BL, KK and their F<SUB>1</SUB>-hybrids with or without the yellow obese gene (A<SUP>y</SUP>).<BR>Intraperitoneal injection of insulin was followed by a remarkable fall of the blood glucose in C57BL, but a slight fall in KK. <I>In vitro</I>, the adipose tissue of C57BL showed more remarkable response to insulin in glucose-1-<SUP>14</SUP>C oxidation than that of KK. F<SUB>1</SUB>-hybrid clearly showed intermediate sensitivity to the hormone between the parental strains both <I>in vivo</I> and <I>in vitro</I>.<BR>The yellow hybrid, A<SUP>y</SUP> (the yellow obese gene)-carrying F<SUB>1</SUB>-hybrid, showed adiposity and hyperinsulinemia, but did not develop the diabetic symptoms observed in yellow KK, A<SUP>y</SUP>-carrying KK, such as hyperglycemia and degranulation of pancreatic B cells. In the hormone sensitivity of adipose tissue, yellow hybrid was less sensitive than nonyellow hybrid, but more sensitive than KK or yellow KK.<BR>These data suggest that the insulin resistance of KK may be determined by a dosage of polygenes, and may result in higher susceptibility to diabetogenic action of the obesity caused by A<SUP>y</SUP> gene.
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著者
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Shino Akio
Biological Recearch Laboratories Central Research Division Takeda Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Iwatsuka Hisashi
Biological Institute Faculty Of Science Nagoya University
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