THE EFFECT OF SUCCINIC ACID MONOMETHYL ESTER (SAM) ON THE RESPONSES OF ISOLATED THORACIC AORTA IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-DIABETIC RATS

Succinic acid monomethyl ester (SAM) was recently proposed as an insulinotropic tool in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The present study was designed to define whether SAM has the vascular effect in thoracic aorta of streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats. (1) Body weights of diabetic rats wer...

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Published in:Pharmacological research Vol. 38; no. 1; pp. 73 - 79
Main Authors: ÖZYAZGAN, S., SENSES, V., INCE, E., SULTUYBEK, G., UTKAN, T., AKKAN, A.G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01-07-1998
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Summary:Succinic acid monomethyl ester (SAM) was recently proposed as an insulinotropic tool in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The present study was designed to define whether SAM has the vascular effect in thoracic aorta of streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats. (1) Body weights of diabetic rats were significantly increased after SAM treatment (P<0.05). (2) Ten-day SAM treatment did not significantly affect blood glucose levels in SAM-treated control and SAM-treated STZ-diabetic rats. (3) Maximum tension responses to noradrenaline and KCl (80 mmol l−1) were not significantly different among all the experimental groups. (4) pD2(−log EC50) values for noradrenaline of untreated diabetic rats were significantly less than those of controls, SAM-treated control and SAM-treated diabetic rats (P<0.01,P<0.001 andP<0.05, respectively). SAM treatment normalized the decreased sensitivity of noradrenaline response in diabetic rats. (5) Fast, slow and total components of responses to noradrenaline (10−5mol l−1≅EC90) were not significantly different among all the experimental groups. (6) There were no significant differences between aorta precontracted with noradrenaline from controls and STZ-diabetic (untreated and SAM-treated) rats in pD2values and the potency of maximum relaxation to acetylcholine or in pD2values to sodium nitroprusside. In conclusion, 10-day SAM treatment increases the sensitivity of diabetic–aortic rings to noradrenaline compared to untreated diabetic control rats.
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ISSN:1043-6618
1096-1186
DOI:10.1006/phrs.1998.0332