Spontaneous Diabetes (SD)

A spontaneous non-insulin-dependent diabetes in a highly inbred line of rats called eSS has been described. It is characterized by early impaired glucose tolerance worsening with age. Males are far more severely affected than females. These animals also exhibit hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia. In spite of their hyperglycemia, eSS males have an excess of circulating plasma insulin compared with alpha controls. Eight-month-old eSS males were sensitive to exogenous insulin. Moreover, as the plasma insulin values decrease with age, glucose tolerance is further impaired. An improvement in the metabolic disturbances was registered in diabetic eSS males under long-term food deprivation. Histopathological examination of the pancreas revealed marked changes compared with age-matched controls.

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Models DSI765Mu01 Mouse Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Mu02 Mouse Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Mu03 Mouse Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Mu04 Mouse Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Mu05 Mouse Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
Tissues n/a Tissue of Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) (If Necessary) Tissue Customized Service Offer
Serums n/a Serums of Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) (If Necessary) Serums Customized Service Offer

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Models DSI765Ra01 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Ra02 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Ra03 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Ra04 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Ra05 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
DSI765Ra06 Rat Model for Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) n/a
Tissues n/a Tissue of Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) (If Necessary) Tissue Customized Service Offer
Serums n/a Serums of Spontaneous Diabetes (SD) (If Necessary) Serums Customized Service Offer