1.The Effect of Cilostazol on Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Resistance in a Rat Model of Non-insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus.
Sang Ah CHANG ; Bong Yun CHA ; Soon Jib YOO ; Yoo Bae AHN ; Ki Ho SONG ; Je Ho HAN ; Jong Min LEE ; Hyun Sik SON ; Kun Ho YOON ; Moo IL KANG ; Kwang Woo LEE ; Ho Young SON ; Sung Ku KANG
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2001;16(2):87-92
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that many peripheral vasodilating drugs might improve insulin resistance. Cilostazol, a antithrombotic agent, increases peripheral blood flow in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. The effect of cilostazol treatment on insulin resistance in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced non-insulin dependent diabetic Wistar rats was examined. METHODS: About a half of two-day old neonate siblings were injected intraperitoneally with STZ and maintained for six months, at which time they were compared with age-matched control rats for intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT) and for glucose infusion rate (GINF) in a euglycemic hyperinsulinemic glucose-clamp study. After that, these studies were also performed after feeding rat chow containing cilostazol (100 mg/kg/day) to rats with STZ-induced non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus for four-weeks and compared with those of age-matched control rats. RESULTS: In the intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test studies, plasma glucose levels of STZ-induced non-insulin dependent diabetic rats were significantly higher and plasma insulin levels significantly lower than those of age-matched control rats in the age of six months. Glucose infusion rate was lower in STZ-induced non-insulin dependent diabetic rats than those of age-matched control rats. However, after a four-week cilostazol treatment, glucose infusion rate of STZ-induced non-insulin dependent diabetic rats was not significantly different from that of control rats. CONCLUSION: These findings suggested that cilostazol may improve insulin resistance in STZ-induced non-insulin dependent diabetic rats.
Animal
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Animals, Newborn
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Blood Glucose/*drug effects
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Comparative Study
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Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent/chemically induced/*drug therapy
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Disease Models, Animal
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Glucose Tolerance Test
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*Insulin Resistance
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Male
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Probability
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Reference Values
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Streptozocin
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Tetrazoles/*pharmacology
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Vasodilator Agents/*pharmacology