Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The development of new therapies for the treatment of type 2 diabetes requires robust, reproducible and well validated in vivo
experimental systems.Mice provide themost ideal animal model for studies of potential therapies.Unlike larger animals, mice have
a short gestational period, are genetically similar, often give birth tomany offspring at once and can be housed asmultiple groups in
a single cage. The mouse model has been extensively metabolically characterized using different tests.This report summarizes how
these tests can be executed and how arising data are analyzed to confidently determine changes in insulin resistance and insulin
secretion with high reproducibility.The main tests for metabolic assessment in the mouse reviewed here are the glucose clamp, the
intravenous and the oral glucose tolerance tests. For all these experiments, including some commonly adopted variants,we describe:
(i) their performance; (ii) their advantages and limitations; (iii) the empirical formulas and mathematical models implemented for
the analysis of the data arising from the experimental procedures to obtain reliable measurements of peripheral insulin sensitivity
and beta cell function. Finally, a list of previous applications of these methods and analytical techniques is provided to better
comprehend their use and the evidences that these studies yielded.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Pacini, Giovanni
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