The influence of chronic supply of vanadium compounds on organ weights and body mass in animal diabetes model (NZO)

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https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.1563

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vanadium, organ weight, body mass, diabetes

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Vanadium is an element that has an effect on improving glucose levels in animals with diabetes. However, its operation is strongly dependent on the chemical structure of compounds of this element. The influence of newly synthesized vanadium compounds on biochemical processes is also unknown. The paper presents the influence of eight new vanadium compounds on organ weights of animals (mice NZO) in whom diabetes was induced by a high-fat diet during 8 weeks. Tested vanadium complexes were administered by 5 weeks. After this time organs were collected and weighed. Tested complexes had a remarkable different effect on organ weights, despite having similar composition ([VO(L)(phen)] and the same co-ligand (1,10-phenanthroline) . This indicate on separate metabolic pathways of these compounds in the body of tested animals and role of the tridentate L Schiff base ligands. The compounds C2, C3 and C5 shoved biggest influence on organs weight and these results suggest influence on the metabolic pathways and therefore are interesting for further investigations.

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2019-04-04

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Krośniak, M., Szklarzewicz, J., Gryboś, R., Tatar, B., Yildirim, M., Sahin, B., Yuksek, N., & Ustundag, M. (2019). The influence of chronic supply of vanadium compounds on organ weights and body mass in animal diabetes model (NZO). Science, Technology and Innovation, 4(1), 63–73. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.1563

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