Inbred Strains
of Rats: OLETF
Inbr. F46 (Otk, 1996).
Colour: Black hooded
Genet. a,B,C,h.
Origin: Developed by Kazuya Kawano, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Tokushima,
Japan from Long-Evans outbred stock in 1983.
Characteristics
Develops late onset of hyperglycemia (at about 18 weeks of age), hyperinsulinemia
and mild obesity, mostly in males, that closely resembles non-insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus in humans associated with a sex-linked gene
Odb-1
(
Kawano et al, 1994, Hirashima et al, 1995). Has a selective defect in the
binding of cholecystokinin-8 to its receptors on the acinar cell surfaces
(
Otsuki et al, 1995, Funakoshi et al, 1995). Treatment with insulin was effective
in preventing B-cell dysfunction and morphological changes of the pancreas
(
Ishida et al, 1995)
Funakoshi
A., Miyasaka K., Shinozaki H., Masuda M., Kawanami T., Takata Y., and
Kono A. (1995) An animal-model of congenital defect of gene-expression
of cholecystokinin (CCK)-a receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research
Communications 210, 787-796.
Hirashima
T., Kawano K., Mori S., Matsumoto K., and Natori T. (1995) A diabetogenic
gene (Odb-1) assigned to the X-chromosome in OLETF rats. Diabetes
Research and Clinical Practice 27, 91-96.
Ishida
K., Mizuno A., Sano T., Noma Y., and Shima K. (1995) Effect of timely
insulin administration on pancreatic B-cells of Otsuka-Long-Evans-Tokushima-Fatty
(OLETF) strain rats - an animal- model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes-mellitus
(NIDDM). Hormone and Metabolic Research 27, 398-402.
Kawano
K., Hirashima T., Mori S., and Natori T. (1994) OLETF (Otsuka Long-Evans
Tokushima Fatty) rat - a new NIDDM rat strain. Diabetes Research and
Clinical Practice 24, S317-S320.
Otsuki
M., Akiyama T., Shirokara H., Nakano S., Furumi K., and Tachibana I. (1995)
Loss of sensitivity to cholecystokinin stimulation of isolated pancreatic
acini from genetically diabetic rats. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology
and Metabolism 31, E531-E536.
INBRED STRAINS OF RATS
Updated 9 Apr. 1998
Michael FW
Festing
MRC Toxicology Unit, Hodgkin Building,
University of Leicester,
UK