A New Mouse Model of Spontaneous DiabetesDerived from ddY Strain

W Suzuki, S Iizuka, M Tabuchi, S FUNO… - Experimental …, 1999 - jstage.jst.go.jp
W Suzuki, S Iizuka, M Tabuchi, S FUNO, T YANAGISAWA, M KIMURA, T SATO, T ENDO…
Experimental Animals, 1999jstage.jst.go.jp
By the selective breeding of obese male mice of the ddY strain and using indices of the
heavy body weight and appearance of urinary glucose, we established two inbred strains in
1992: one with obesity and urinary glucose (Tsumura, Suzuki, Obese Diabetes: TSOD) and
the other without them (Tsumura, Suzuki, Non Obesity: TSNO). The male TSOD mice
constantly showed signs of obesity and urinary glucose with increases in food and water
intake, body weight and some fat weight. The body mass index (BMI) clearly showed …
Abstract
By the selective breeding of obese male mice of the ddY strain and using indices of the heavy body weight and appearance of urinary glucose, we established two inbred strains in 1992: one with obesity and urinary glucose (Tsumura, Suzuki, Obese Diabetes: TSOD) and the other without them (Tsumura, Suzuki, Non Obesity: TSNO). The male TSOD mice constantly showed signs of obesity and urinary glucose with increases in food and water intake, body weight and some fat weight. The body mass index (BMI) clearly showed moderate obesity. increases in the levels of diabetic blood parameters (glucose, insulin and lipids) were also found in males, in which the levels of blood glucose and insulin were high to the ages past the growth peak. In the histological studies, pancreatic islets of the TSOD males were found hypertrophic without any signs of insulitis or fibrous formation. Among these diabetic characteristics, some of which were similar to the reported models of non—insulin—dependent diabetes mellitus (NlDDM), the stable appearances of the hyperglycemia, the hyperinsulinemia and the hypertrophy of pancreatic islets to the ages past the growth peak were the prominent features. In these respect the TSOD mouse may be a useful model for researching the mechanisms of human diabetes and its complications.
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