Dietary myo-inositol supplementation does not prevent retinal and glomerular vascular structural changes in chronically diabetic rats
To assess effects of dietary myo-inositol supplementation on diabetes-induced vascular structural lesions, diabetes was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats with streptozotocin; one-third of these rats was fed a 2% myo-inositol diet for 9 months, one-third was left untreated for 5 months then treated with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of diabetes and its complications 1993-07, Vol.7 (3), p.188-198 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess effects of dietary
myo-inositol supplementation on diabetes-induced vascular structural lesions, diabetes was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats with streptozotocin; one-third of these rats was fed a 2%
myo-inositol diet for 9 months, one-third was left untreated for 5 months then treated with
myo-inositol for the last 4 months, and one-third was untreated for the entire 9 months. Controls included untreated and
myo-inositol-treated groups. Weight gain was impaired and plasma glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, food consumption, urine volume, and albuminuria were increased significantly in diabetic versus age-matched control rats. Plasma
myo-inositol levels were increased approximately fivefold in controls and approximately six- to eightfold in diabetic rats treated with
myo-inositol. In general,
myo-inositol did not affect any of the above parameters in control or diabetic rats. Retinal capillary basement membrane width (CBMW) was increased significantly (∼50% versus controls) after 9 months of diabetes. In the control group
myo-inositol increased CBMW to the level of untreated diabetic rats;
myo-inositol had no effect on CBMW in each diabetic group. The number of retinal capillaries containing pericyte nuclei and pericyte capillary coverage were increased in untreated as well as
myo-inositol-treated diabetic rats and in the
myo-inositol-treated control group. Glomerular CBMW was increased after 5 and 9 months of diabetes versus age-matched controls, and was increased even more by
myo-inositol. Mesangial fractional volume of the glomerulus was increased 36% by diabetes and was decreased slightly but significantly by
myo-inositol. These results indicate that diets supplemented with 2%
myo-inositol (1) cause capillary basement membrane (CBM) thickening and pericyte changes in retinal capillaries of normal rats, (2) are ineffective in preventing or reversing diabetes-induced retinal CBM thickening, and (3) cause further thickening of glomerular CBM in diabetic rats. |
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ISSN: | 1056-8727 1873-460X |
DOI: | 10.1016/1056-8727(93)90044-Y |