Effect of insulin on sex differences in the intake of glucose solutions in rats |
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Authors: | Marija Soljačić Dora Gabrić Nikša Pokrajac |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Zagreb, Yugoslavia |
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Abstract: | Adult male and female Wistar rats maintained on ad lib diet were given a choice between tap water and a solution of glucose in the concentration of either 5 or 12%. Both sexes exhibited a marked preference for glucose solutions. With the 5% solution the volume intake was similar in both sexes and the total calorie intake was normal. With the 12% solution the volume intake was higher in females than in males, while in both sexes the total calorie intake was increased to a similar (maximum acceptable) level. Treatment with Protamine Zinc Insulin (PZI) in a daily dose of 40 U/kg b.w. markedly increased the intake of the 5% solution in both sexes, but significantly more in females than in males, thus revealing sex differences which were not manifest in untreated rats. PZI treatment had little effect on 12% glucose solution intake, presumably because with this solution the total calorie intake was increased to a maximum already in untreated rats. |
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Keywords: | Insulin Sex Glucose solution Taste preference Calorie intake Food intake |
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