Abstract
Troglitazone, an oral antidiabetic agent, has hypoglycemic effects in insulin-resistant animal models and humans. This study was conducted to evaluate its effect on left ventricular diastolic dynamics of a spontaneous diabetic (DM) rat model. Twenty DM rats and 20 age-matched nonDM rats were used, and 10 of each group were treated with troglitazone as a 0.2% food admixture for 10 weeks. At 5 and 15 weeks of age, Doppler echocardiography and M-mode echocardiography were performed. Troglitazone treatment significantly improved the left ventricular diastolic dynamics of DM rats: deceleration time (msec) of early diastolic inflow decreased significantly (treated 52 ± 3 vs untreated 64 ± 5, p = 0.0002), and peak velocity of early transmitral inflow (cm/sec) increased significantly (treated 96 ± 7 vs untreated 86 ± 8, p = 0.0216). The data suggest that troglitazone improves left ventricular diastolic dynamics of a DM rat model at prediabetic stage.
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Yao, L., Mizushige, K., Noma, T., Murakami, K., Ohmori, K., & Matsuo, H. (2001). Improvement of left ventricular diastolic dynamics in prediabetic stage of a type II diabetic rat model after troglitazone treatment. Angiology, 52(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.1177/000331970105200107
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