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The Streptozotocin-diabetic Rat As a Model of the Chronic Complications of Human Diabetes

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Journal Heart Lung Circ
Date 2005 Dec 15
PMID 16352106
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes in humans induces chronic complications such as cardiovascular damage, cataracts and retinopathy, nephropathy and polyneuropathy. The most common animal model of human diabetes is streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes in the rat.

Methods: This project assessed cardiovascular, ocular and neuropathic changes over a period of 24 weeks post STZ administration in rats.

Results: STZ-diabetic rats (n = 96) showed stable signs of diabetes (hyperglycaemia, increased water and food intake with no increase in bodyweight): 52% of untreated STZ-diabetic rats (n = 50) survived 24 weeks after STZ administration. STZ-diabetic rats were normotensive with slowly developing systolic and diastolic dysfunction and an increased ventricular stiffness. Ventricular action potential durations were markedly prolonged. STZ-diabetic rats developed stable tactile allodynia. Cataracts developed to presumed blindness at 16 weeks but proliferative retinopathy was not observed even after 24 weeks.

Conclusion: The chronic STZ-diabetic rat mimics many but not all of the chronic complications observed in the diabetic human. The chronic STZ-diabetic rat may be a useful model to test therapeutic approaches for amelioration of chronic diabetic complications in humans.

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