Diabetes and the alcohol consumption of AA and ANA rats.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1984-01-01
O A Forsander, M E Hillbom, J D Sinclair
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Some earlier results have suggested a link between diabetes and voluntary ethanol consumption. Measurement of blood glucose levels now showed, however, that the AA line of rats developed for high alcohol intake is not diabetogenic. The alcohol-avoiding ANA line was somewhat more susceptible to streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Streptozotocin greatly increased blood glucose levels, water intake, and food consumption, but had no effect on the voluntary alcohol drinking of either AA or ANA rats. Normalization of blood glucose levels with insulin from osmotic minipump implants also failed to change their ethanol drinking. Thus, although the evidence from some other lines of rats and mice suggests that alcohol drinking is related to some forms of diabetes, the present results indicate that it is independent of the diabetes induced by streptozotocin and also of water and food intake regulation in this situation.

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糖尿病与AA和ANA大鼠酒精消耗的关系。
一些早期的研究结果表明,糖尿病和自愿饮酒之间存在联系。然而,现在对血糖水平的测量表明,为高酒精摄入而培养的AA系大鼠不会导致糖尿病。不饮酒的ANA组在某种程度上更容易患链脲佐菌素诱发的糖尿病。链脲佐菌素大大增加了血糖水平、水摄入量和食物消耗,但对AA和ANA大鼠的自愿饮酒没有影响。通过渗透微型泵植入胰岛素使血糖水平正常化也未能改变他们的酒精饮用。因此,尽管来自其他大鼠和小鼠的证据表明饮酒与某些形式的糖尿病有关,但目前的结果表明,饮酒与链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病无关,也与这种情况下的水和食物摄入调节无关。
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