The trace element vanadium exerts insulinlike effects in vitro and decreases hyperglycemia in insulindeficient animals. This study examined whether vanadate can improve glucose homeostasis in genetically obese hyperglycemic insulin-resistant ob/ob mice, which present metabolic abnormalities similar to those of human non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Sodium orthovanadate (0.3 mg/ml) was administered for 7 wk in H2O. Vanadate treatment induced a fall in fed and fasted plasma glucose and insulin levels and improved tolerance to oral glucose; the stimulated glucose area was decreased by 65%, and an early peak of insulin secretion was restored. During an intravenous glucose tolerance test, the glucose disappearance rate was twofold higher in vanadate-treated mice, and the reappearance of a significant insulin response was also observed. Moreover, vanadate produced a twofold increase in hepatic glycogen content and prevented the exhaustion of pancreatic insulin stores. The hypoglycemic response to exogenous insulin was similar in control and treated mice. In vitro experiments showed that basal glucose oxidation by hemidiaphragms was 32% higher in vanadate-treated mice than in controls, although stimulation by insulin was similar in both groups. In conclusion, oral vanadate caused a marked and sustained improvement of glucose homeostasis in diabetic insulin-resistant mice by exerting an insulinlike effect on peripheral tissues and apparently preventing the exhaustion of pancreatic insulin stores.
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November 01 1990
Marked Improvement of Glucose Homeostasis in Diabetic ob/ob Mice Given Oral Vanadate
Sonia M Brichard;
Sonia M Brichard
Diabetology and Nutrition Unit, University of Louvain School of Medicine
Brussels, Belgium
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aston University
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Clifford J Bailey;
Clifford J Bailey
Diabetology and Nutrition Unit, University of Louvain School of Medicine
Brussels, Belgium
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aston University
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Jean-Claude Henquin
Jean-Claude Henquin
Diabetology and Nutrition Unit, University of Louvain School of Medicine
Brussels, Belgium
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aston University
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. J.-C. Henquin, Unite de Diabetologie et Nutrition, UCL 54.74, Avenue Hippocrate 54, B1200 Brussels, Belgium.
Diabetes 1990;39(11):1326–1332
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Received:
March 01 1990
Revision Received:
June 21 1990
Accepted:
June 21 1990
PubMed:
2227106
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Sonia M Brichard, Clifford J Bailey, Jean-Claude Henquin; Marked Improvement of Glucose Homeostasis in Diabetic ob/ob Mice Given Oral Vanadate. Diabetes 1 November 1990; 39 (11): 1326–1332. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.39.11.1326
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