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METABOLISM IN DIABETIC COMA PRODUCED BY ALLOXAN.

Abstract
Alloxan given parenterally produces in the rat a state of diabetic coma which is analogous to the severe coma of human diabetes. Such animals, moreover, show a rise in plasma inorganic phosphate and blood sugar. They also show in the liver a decrease in glycogen and in the total acid-soluble phosphates. An increase in liver inorganic phosphate occurs with a concurrent fall in adenosine pyrophosphate and other organo-phosphates. Hence the rise in plasma inorganic phosphate during coma is at least partially due to a loss of liver phosphate. It is probable that this rise in plasma inorganic phosphate results from a breakdown of organo-phosphates which result from the depressed oxidations associated with insulin lack. Insulin, when administered in exceptionally large doses, tends to cause improvement in both the clinical and chemical state of comatose rats.
AuthorsN O Kaplan, M Franks, C E Friedgood
JournalScience (New York, N.Y.) (Science) Vol. 102 Issue 2653 Pg. 447-9 (Nov 02 1945) ISSN: 0036-8075 [Print] United States
PMID17733183 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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