Decreased basal non-insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by diaphragm in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni

Thabet, Hala S.; Saleh, Nermine K.M.; Thabet, Sahar S.; Abdel-Aziz, M.; Nasrallah, Nagwa Kostandy Kalleny;

Abstract


It had been suggested that chronic exposure to Schistosoma mansoni prevents the onset of Th1-mediated diseases such as diabetes mellitus. The present study was carried out on four groups of mice: (1) control group, (2) group infected with S. mansoni, (3) group injected with streptozotocin to induce diabetes, and (4) group infected and then 3 months postinfection injected with streptozotocin. No differences were detected between the infected non-diabetic and infected diabetic groups regarding worm burden, tissue egg count, and oogram. At the same time, results showed a reducing effect of S. mansoni infection on the rate of glucose uptake by the diaphragm with reduction in glycogen content of soleus muscle. This an important issue since skeletal muscle is the primary site for insulin-stimulated glucose disposal. In conclusion, because of the detected depressed peripheral glucose uptake by the diaphragm, the protecting effect of helminths infection in diabetes should be reconsidered, to be able to devise therapeutic strategies for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.


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Title Decreased basal non-insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by diaphragm in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni
Authors Thabet, Hala S.; Saleh, Nermine K.M.; Thabet, Sahar S.; Abdel-Aziz, M.; Nasrallah, Nagwa Kostandy Kalleny 
Keywords IMMUNE-RESPONSE;PROTEIN;CELL;MOUSE;MUSCLE;TRANSPORTERS
Issue Date 1-Aug-2008
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal Parasitology Research 
ISSN 09320113
DOI 10.1007/s00436-008-1016-2
PubMed ID 18509678
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-46749128109
Web of science ID WOS:000257465500017

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