Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2582-0931)

Research Article Volume 4 Issue 3

Correction of Insulin Resistance and Glucose Tolerance in Rats with Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Mellitus

Kozlova AP, Koroshchenko GA and Aizman RI*

Anatomy, Physiology and Life Safety, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Aizman RI, Anatomy, Physiology and Life Safety, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia.

Received: January 17, 2020; Published: February 14, 2020

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Abstract

  Currently, diabetes mellitus (DM) has become one of the most common non-infectious pathologies, often causing complications in the cardiovascular system, kidneys, vision, nervous system, etc., which leads to early disability and mortality of people at the working age [1,2]. The constant increase in the cost of treatment of patients with this disease is a heavy burden on health care, so it becomes obvious that there is a need to find and develop facilities to reduce the prevalence of diabetes and its complications.

Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus; Correction of Insulin; Resistance and Glucose Tolerance

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Citation

Citation: Aizman RI., et al. “Correction of Insulin Resistance and Glucose Tolerance in Rats with Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Mellitus". Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 4.3 (2020): 77-80.




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