Development in Syndromes of Chinese Medicine for Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes with Insulin Resistance
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Development in Syndromes of Chinese Medicine for Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes with Insulin Resistance
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 14, Pages: 127-131(2011)
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LIU Yue, XIE Ming, ZHANG Ye. Development in Syndromes of Chinese Medicine for Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes with Insulin Resistance[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(14): 127-131.
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LIU Yue, XIE Ming, ZHANG Ye. Development in Syndromes of Chinese Medicine for Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes with Insulin Resistance[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(14): 127-131.DOI:
Development in Syndromes of Chinese Medicine for Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes with Insulin Resistance
Objective: To observe the patterns of changes in syndrome of Chinese medicine for rat model of type 2 diabetes with insulin resistance. Method : The rat model was established by feeding with high calories and fat diet together with peritoneal injection of STZ. SD rats were randomly divided into the control group (50 rats) and the model group (60 rats). The changes in appearance
behavior and weight of rats during the process of experiment were observed. At the end of the 0
6
8
10 and 12 week
ten rats each time were killed and blood samples were collected respectively to detect the (FPG) and Fins
and to calculate the insulin resistance index (IRI) and insulin sensitivity index (ISI). Result : 1) Appearance and behavior: Compared with the control group
the weight of the model group gained up obviously at 4th week
and lowers continually from the 9th week
higher obviously than that of the control group. During the 6 w to 8 w
the model rats appeared in lethargy with narrowed eyes
accidie
loss of hair
increased drinking volume
dejecta desiccation
sweatiness and wateriness at tail. During the 9 w~10 w
the model rats appeared fatness
extrados
gather together
narrowed eyes
accidie
slow action
fatness in hair which based on syndromes at first phase; during the 11-12 w
the model rats appeared continually loss of hair and turn into yellow color at stern
dark-purple tongue
and ome petechias appeared at the tail from top to root. Glucose metabolism: Compared with the control group
the FPG
Fins
IRI levels of the model group were increased continually from the end of 6th week
reached its top at the end of 12th week. The IAI level was decreased obviously from the end of 6th week
reached its bottom at the end of 12th week. Conclusion : The rat model of type 2 diabetes with insulin resistance established by feeding high calories and fat diet together with peritoneal injection of STZ may appear the characters of dynamic evolutionary syndromes in Chinese medicine during different phases. The dynamic progression of syndromes in Chinese medicine is from the simultaneous deficiency of both qi and yin to simultaneous deficiency of both qi and yin with concurrent turbid phlegm
and the lastly to the simultaneous deficiency of both qi and yin with concurrent turbid phlegm and blood stasis.
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