Effects of thymectomy on glucose metabolism in rats and modulation of rehmannia glutinosa oligosaccharides on glucose metabolism in thymectomized rats
- VernacularTitle:去胸腺对大鼠糖代谢的影响及地黄寡糖对其的调节作用
- Author:
Ruxue ZHANG
;
Jinhuang ZHOU
;
Yongxiang ZHANG
;
Zhengping JIA
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
thymectomy;
glucose metabolism;
blood glucose;
insulin;
liver glycogen;
rehamannia glutinosa oligosaccharides
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
1987;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
AIM To observe the changes of blood glucose level, plasma insulin level and liver glycogen content and regulatory effects of rehmannia glutinosa oligosaccharides(ROS) on glucose metabolism in thymectomized rats. METHODS ①Plasma glucose level, liver glycogen content and plasma insulin level of thymectomized rats were determined three,four, eight and fifteen month after thymectomy operation; ②Effects of ROS (250 mg?kg -1 , po ,?60 d) on spleencyte proliferation,blood glucose level,liver glycogen content, plasma insulin level and plasma corticosterone level in thymectomized rats were investigated seven month after thymectomy. RESULTS From 8 months after thymectomy liver glycogen content and plasma insulin level increased in thymectomized rats, though no obvious changes in blood glucose level were found during the experiment; ②Changes of glucose metabolism in thymectomized rats were largely reversed and normalized with ROS: Increased liver glycogen content turned to be normal,increased plasma insulin level,decreased corticosterone level and decreased splenocyte proliferation in thymectomized rats became normal. CONCLUSION Some changes in glucose metabolism are induced by thymectomy in rats, which can be largely reversed by ROS.