Abstract
Diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by application of streptozotocin: 40 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin produced a fairly serious diabetes with minimal ketosis, 125 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin caused a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. After 72 hours these animals and also a group of control animals received 308 MBq/animal /sup 3/H-leucine intraperitoneally. By means of stripping film autoradiograms the rates of uptake of /sup 3/H-leucine in different areas of the rat brain were measured. The values of the control animals were compared with those of a fairly serious diabetes and those of a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. In the regions of the neocortex parietalis and of the thalamus the /sup 3/H-leucine values of the diabetic animals were considerably lower in comparison with the controls, and that irrespective of the degree of severity of the diabetic disease. Compared with the control animals the /sup 3/H-leucine values as well as the zinc content of diabetic animals decreased according to the degree of severity of the disease within the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia. The particular significance of the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia concerning diabetic metabolic conditions was discussed.
Gatzke, H D;
[1]
Wildmeister, W
[2]
- Freie Univ. Berlin (Germany, F.R.)
- Krankenhaus Kempen (Germany, F.R.). Innere Klinik
Citation Formats
Gatzke, H D, and Wildmeister, W.
Autoradiographic studies of the protein metabolism and histochemical demonstration of the zinc content of the brain in diabetic rats. 1. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
Germany: N. p.,
1979.
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Gatzke, H D, & Wildmeister, W.
Autoradiographic studies of the protein metabolism and histochemical demonstration of the zinc content of the brain in diabetic rats. 1. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
Germany.
Gatzke, H D, and Wildmeister, W.
1979.
"Autoradiographic studies of the protein metabolism and histochemical demonstration of the zinc content of the brain in diabetic rats. 1. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes."
Germany.
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title = {Autoradiographic studies of the protein metabolism and histochemical demonstration of the zinc content of the brain in diabetic rats. 1. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes}
author = {Gatzke, H D, and Wildmeister, W}
abstractNote = {Diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by application of streptozotocin: 40 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin produced a fairly serious diabetes with minimal ketosis, 125 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin caused a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. After 72 hours these animals and also a group of control animals received 308 MBq/animal /sup 3/H-leucine intraperitoneally. By means of stripping film autoradiograms the rates of uptake of /sup 3/H-leucine in different areas of the rat brain were measured. The values of the control animals were compared with those of a fairly serious diabetes and those of a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. In the regions of the neocortex parietalis and of the thalamus the /sup 3/H-leucine values of the diabetic animals were considerably lower in comparison with the controls, and that irrespective of the degree of severity of the diabetic disease. Compared with the control animals the /sup 3/H-leucine values as well as the zinc content of diabetic animals decreased according to the degree of severity of the disease within the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia. The particular significance of the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia concerning diabetic metabolic conditions was discussed.}
journal = {Endokrinologie; (German Democratic Republic)}
volume = {74:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1979}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Autoradiographic studies of the protein metabolism and histochemical demonstration of the zinc content of the brain in diabetic rats. 1. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes}
author = {Gatzke, H D, and Wildmeister, W}
abstractNote = {Diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by application of streptozotocin: 40 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin produced a fairly serious diabetes with minimal ketosis, 125 mg/kg body weight streptozotocin caused a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. After 72 hours these animals and also a group of control animals received 308 MBq/animal /sup 3/H-leucine intraperitoneally. By means of stripping film autoradiograms the rates of uptake of /sup 3/H-leucine in different areas of the rat brain were measured. The values of the control animals were compared with those of a fairly serious diabetes and those of a severe diabetic keto-acidosis. In the regions of the neocortex parietalis and of the thalamus the /sup 3/H-leucine values of the diabetic animals were considerably lower in comparison with the controls, and that irrespective of the degree of severity of the diabetic disease. Compared with the control animals the /sup 3/H-leucine values as well as the zinc content of diabetic animals decreased according to the degree of severity of the disease within the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia. The particular significance of the Ammon's horn and the dentate fascia concerning diabetic metabolic conditions was discussed.}
journal = {Endokrinologie; (German Democratic Republic)}
volume = {74:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1979}
month = {Nov}
}