Fetal Rat Islet Insulin Deficiency following Maternal Administration of Streptozotocin 1

Abstract Pancreatic islets were isolated from the fetuses of normal rats and rats made diabetic by the iv administration of streptozotocin (STZ) on either Day 3 or 5 of pregnancy. Of the rats made diabetic on Day 3, one group also received insulin injections at the appearance of glucosuria. Maternal blood glucose on Day 20 of gestation was significantly different in the diabetic rats (405 ± 27 mg/dl) from the normal (97 ± 1 mg/dl) and insulin-treated diabetic rats (69 ± 9 mg/dl). While fetal weight was significantly decreased in the STZ-treated rats (2.64 ± 0.13 g vs 3.52 ± 0.05 g for the control group, P < 0.005), fetal glucose was significantly higher in the STZ-treated than in normal pups (342 ± 11 vs 35 ± 1 mg/dl, P < 0.005). Both fetal weight and glucose were normalized by insulin treatment: 3.16 ± 0.18 g and 31 ± 7 mg/dl, respectively. Insulin release from fetal islets of diabetic dams was blunted after a week in culture both in basal and stimulated conditions. After 2 weeks in culture, there was partial recovery in the insulin response to glucose but it did not equal to that measured in fetal islets from the normal and insulin-treated diabetic rats. These data suggest (a) maternal hyperglycemia severely impairs fetal weight and insulin release from fetal rat islets in vitro, and (b) correction of the hyperglycemia by insulin treatment not only improves fetal weight and glucose concentrations, but it also normalizes insulin release from fetal rat islets in vitro.

[1]  U. Eriksson,et al.  Growth Retardation During Early Organogenesis in Embryos of Experimentally Diabetic Rats , 1984, Diabetes.

[2]  D. Patel Rate of Insulin Infusion with a Minipump Required to Maintain a Normoglycemia in Diabetic Rats 1 , 1983, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.

[3]  J. Stowers,et al.  DIABETES PRODUCED IN MICE BY SMOKED/CURED MUTTON , 1982, The Lancet.

[4]  A. Hayek Insulin and Glucagon Release from Cultured Neonatal Pancreatic Islets of Lean and Preobese Zucker Rats , 1982, Diabetes.

[5]  D. Kerr,et al.  The Newborn of Diabetic Rat. I. Hormonal and Metabolic Changes in the Postnatal Period , 1982, Pediatric Research.

[6]  I. Swenne,et al.  Diabetes in pregnancy: growth of the fetal pancreatic B cells in the rat. , 1982, Biology of the neonate.

[7]  L. Aerts,et al.  Endocrine pancreas in the offspring of rats with experimentally induced diabetes. , 1981, The Journal of endocrinology.

[8]  N. Freinkel,et al.  Method for Large-Scale Isolation of Pancreatic Islets by Tissue Culture of Fetal Rat Pancreas , 1979, Diabetes.

[9]  A. Hayek,et al.  Correlation Between Morphology and Function in Isolated Islets of the Zucker Rat , 1979, Diabetes.

[10]  A. Rossini,et al.  Streptozotocin-induced pancreatic insulitis: new model of diabetes mellitus. , 1976, Science.

[11]  S. Erlandsen,et al.  Pancreatic islet cell hormones distribution of cell types in the islet and evidence for the presence of somatostatin and gastrin within the D cell. , 1976, The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society.

[12]  R. Pitkin,et al.  Fetal effects of maternal streptozotocin-diabetes. , 1974, Endocrinology.

[13]  A. Renold,et al.  Diabetogenic action of streptozotocin: relationship of dose to metabolic response. , 1969, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[14]  L. Orci,et al.  Studies of the Diabetogenic Action of Streptozotocin.∗ , 1967, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.

[15]  N. Rakieten,et al.  Studies on the diabetogenic action of streptozotocin (NSC-37917). , 1963, Cancer chemotherapy reports.

[16]  K. Benirschke,et al.  Neonatal deaths among infants of diabetic mothers. Postmortem findings in ninety-five infants. , 1960, American journal of diseases of children.