Hiebert J M, Kieler C, Soeldner J S, Egdahl R H
Surgery. 1976 Apr;79(4):451-5.
Insulin secretory rates (ISR) during intravenous glucose tolerance tests (IVGTT's) were measured in six dogs subjected to hemorrhagic shock and were compared to ISR's from five monkeys subjected to shock of comparable severity. ISR's also were measured in normotensive control dogs and monkeys subjected to the same blood sampling protocol. A sixfold increase in ISR occurred in shocked dogs after glucose loading; however, no ISR response occurred in monkeys subjected to hemorrhage. It is concluded that marked species differences exist in the insulin-glucose metabolic responses to shock. In addition, the dog would appear to be an inappropriate experimental animal as applied to trauma-insulin metabolism in man.
在静脉葡萄糖耐量试验(IVGTT)期间,测量了6只遭受失血性休克的狗的胰岛素分泌率(ISR),并将其与5只遭受同等严重程度休克的猴子的ISR进行比较。还对接受相同采血方案的血压正常的对照狗和猴子测量了ISR。葡萄糖负荷后,休克狗的ISR增加了六倍;然而,遭受出血的猴子没有出现ISR反应。得出的结论是,在对休克的胰岛素-葡萄糖代谢反应中存在明显的物种差异。此外,就应用于人类创伤-胰岛素代谢而言,狗似乎是一种不合适的实验动物。