biotin helps diabetic KK mice

From: Doug Skrecky (oberon@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Tue Jul 07 1998 - 08:50:42 MDT


Authors
  Reddi A. DeAngelis B. Frank O. Lasker N. Baker H.
Institution
  Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
  Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, Newark 07107-3006.
Title
  Biotin supplementation improves glucose and insulin
  tolerances in genetically diabetic KK mice.
Source
  Life Sciences. 42(13):1323-30, 1988.
Abstract
  Because biotin treatment may lower blood glucose in
  insulin-dependent diabetes, we chose to study such an effect
  in non-insulin dependent diabetes. Twenty-six diabetic KK
  mice, moderately hyperglycemic and insulin resistant, were treated for 10
  weeks: 9 animals with 2 mg of biotin/Kg, 8 with 4 mg of
  biotin/Kg, and 9 with saline (controls). Blood glucose
  levels, oral glucose tolerance, insulin response to oral glucose, and blood
  glucose decrease in response to insulin were quantitated. Compared to
  controls, biotin treatment lowered post-prandial glucose
  levels, and improved tolerance to glucose and insulin resistance. Serum
  immunoreactive insulin levels in biotin-treated mice were
  like the controls.



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