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Sustained prevention of myocardial and metabolic abnormalities in diabetic rats following withdrawal from oral vanadyl treatment
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Sustained prevention of myocardial and metabolic abnormalities in diabetic rats following withdrawal from oral vanadyl treatment

Sasanka Ramanadham, Roger W. Brownsey, Gerard H. Cros, Jean Jacques Mongold et John H. McNeill
Metabolism, clinical and experimental, Vol.38(10), p.1022-1028
01/10/1989
PMID: 2677609

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Earlier studies revealed a general amelioration of diabetes-induced alterations in the rat following chronic oral vanadyl treatment. Recently, some streptozotocin-diabetic animals treated similarly were observed to remain euglycemic after withdrawal from vanadyl. In the present study, the diabetic profile of these animals (STZ-T) was investigated. After 3 weeks of treatment with vanadyl followed by 13 weeks of withdrawal, plasma concentrations of glucose, insulin, lipids, and thyroid hormones in the STZ-T animals were returned to control levels. Myocardial dysfunction and increased glycerol output from adipose tissue in untreated-diabetic (STZ) rats were also found to be normalized in the STZ-T group. Furthermore, there was no evidence of cataracts in these animals compared with age-matched STZ rats. These findings indicate that short-term oral treatment of diabetic rats with vanadyl induces beneficial changes that persist following withdrawal of the treatment. The results of these studies may suggest a possible new treatment protocol that could be incorporated into the management of diabetes.

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