Sex differences in animal models: A case of diabetes mellitus herbal treatment

G. Njoroge
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Herbal extracts have been used for control of type 2 diabetes mellitus for many centuries and the use of animal models to test the potency of these remedies is imperative. Given that preclinical studies may eventually inform clinical research and therapeutic developments, the impact of sex should be taken into consideration as an important biological variable in order to produce precise and reproducible results applicable to both men and women. This paper sought to find out whether there is sex differentiated outcomes on aherbal treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Alloxan induced diabetic wistar rats were the experimental subjects used in the study. Twenty-eight albino Wistar rats, fourteen males and fourteen females, aged 6-7 weeks and weighing 100-140 grams were subjected to this test. The response of interest was the change in blood glucose level 2 hours after the administration of the herbal treatment. A sharper rise in blood glucose level among the female rats was recorded compared to the males upon ingestion of glucose. On the other hand, the average change in blood glucose level was higher among the male rats compared to the females. This suggested that the course of the diabetes disease and the treatment effect was different in male and female rats. This study recommends the use of both male and female subjects in animal studies at both the experimental and analysis stages for completing the understanding about disease mechanisms and in driving the course of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
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动物模型的性别差异:1例糖尿病中药治疗
草药提取物用于控制2型糖尿病已经有几个世纪了,用动物模型来测试这些药物的效力是必要的。鉴于临床前研究可能最终为临床研究和治疗发展提供信息,性别的影响应作为一个重要的生物学变量加以考虑,以便产生适用于男性和女性的精确和可重复的结果。本文旨在探讨中药治疗2型糖尿病是否存在性别差异。以四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病大鼠为实验对象。实验选用6-7周龄白化Wistar大鼠28只,雄性14只,雌性14只,体重100-140克。感兴趣的反应是在给予草药治疗2小时后血糖水平的变化。与摄入葡萄糖的雄性大鼠相比,雌性大鼠的血糖水平上升得更快。另一方面,与雌性相比,雄性大鼠的血糖水平的平均变化更高。提示雌雄大鼠糖尿病病程及治疗效果不同。本研究建议在实验和分析阶段的动物研究中同时使用男性和女性受试者,以完成对疾病机制的理解,并推动先进诊断和治疗方法的进程。
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