1995
DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(95)90141-8
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Insulin resistance during euglycemic clamp studies in chronically undernourished rats with mild streptozocin diabetes

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“…A similar conclusion was reported in rats subjected to food restriction from the fetal stage (11). On the contrary, insulin resistance has also been reported in undernourished rats (22), and it was found to be aggravated in undernourished rats with mild streptozotocin diabetes (22). Moreover, it has been shown that the deleterious effect of chronic malnutrition on ␤-cell function amplifies the overall ␤-cell deficit in mild streptozotocin diabetes, and refeeding reverses this effect (21).…”
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“…A similar conclusion was reported in rats subjected to food restriction from the fetal stage (11). On the contrary, insulin resistance has also been reported in undernourished rats (22), and it was found to be aggravated in undernourished rats with mild streptozotocin diabetes (22). Moreover, it has been shown that the deleterious effect of chronic malnutrition on ␤-cell function amplifies the overall ␤-cell deficit in mild streptozotocin diabetes, and refeeding reverses this effect (21).…”
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confidence: 72%