Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan

Background. Diabetes mellitus characterized by hyperglycaemia presents with various complications amongst which anaemia is common particularly in those with overt nephropathy or renal impairment. The present study has examined the contribution of the hyperglycaemic environment in diabetic rats to th...

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Main Authors: Oseni Bashiru Shola, Fakoya Olatunde Olugbenga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Anemia
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/848921
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spelling doaj-6b50e6424bd94e439cedc94548c756b52020-11-24T23:33:58ZengHindawi LimitedAnemia2090-12672090-12752015-01-01201510.1155/2015/848921848921Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with AlloxanOseni Bashiru Shola0Fakoya Olatunde Olugbenga1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho 210214, Oyo State, NigeriaDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho 210214, Oyo State, NigeriaBackground. Diabetes mellitus characterized by hyperglycaemia presents with various complications amongst which anaemia is common particularly in those with overt nephropathy or renal impairment. The present study has examined the contribution of the hyperglycaemic environment in diabetic rats to the anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus. Method. Sixty male albino rats weighing 175–250 g were selected for this study and divided equally into control and test groups. Hyperglycaemia was induced with 170 kgbwt−1 alloxan intraperitoneally in the test group while control group received sterile normal saline. Blood samples obtained from the control and test rats were assayed for packed cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin (Hb), red blood cell count (RBC), reticulocyte count, glucose, plasma haemoglobin, potassium, and bilirubin. Result. Significant reduction (P<0.01) in PCV (24.40±3.87 versus 40.45±3.93) and haemoglobin (7.81±1.45 versus 13.39±0.40) with significant increase (P<0.01) in reticulocyte count (12.4±1.87 versus 3.69±0.47), plasma haemoglobin (67.50±10.85 versus 34.20±3.83), and potassium (7.04±0.75 versus 4.52±0.63) was obtained in the test while plasma bilirubin showed nonsignificant increase (0.41±0.04 versus 0.24±0.06). Conclusion. The increased plasma haemoglobin and potassium levels indicate an intravascular haemolytic event while the nonsignificant increased bilirubin showed extravascular haemolysis. These play contributory roles in the anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/848921
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author Oseni Bashiru Shola
Fakoya Olatunde Olugbenga
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Fakoya Olatunde Olugbenga
Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
Anemia
author_facet Oseni Bashiru Shola
Fakoya Olatunde Olugbenga
author_sort Oseni Bashiru Shola
title Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
title_short Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
title_full Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
title_fullStr Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
title_full_unstemmed Hyperglycaemic Environment: Contribution to the Anaemia Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Rats Experimentally Induced with Alloxan
title_sort hyperglycaemic environment: contribution to the anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus in rats experimentally induced with alloxan
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Anemia
issn 2090-1267
2090-1275
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background. Diabetes mellitus characterized by hyperglycaemia presents with various complications amongst which anaemia is common particularly in those with overt nephropathy or renal impairment. The present study has examined the contribution of the hyperglycaemic environment in diabetic rats to the anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus. Method. Sixty male albino rats weighing 175–250 g were selected for this study and divided equally into control and test groups. Hyperglycaemia was induced with 170 kgbwt−1 alloxan intraperitoneally in the test group while control group received sterile normal saline. Blood samples obtained from the control and test rats were assayed for packed cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin (Hb), red blood cell count (RBC), reticulocyte count, glucose, plasma haemoglobin, potassium, and bilirubin. Result. Significant reduction (P<0.01) in PCV (24.40±3.87 versus 40.45±3.93) and haemoglobin (7.81±1.45 versus 13.39±0.40) with significant increase (P<0.01) in reticulocyte count (12.4±1.87 versus 3.69±0.47), plasma haemoglobin (67.50±10.85 versus 34.20±3.83), and potassium (7.04±0.75 versus 4.52±0.63) was obtained in the test while plasma bilirubin showed nonsignificant increase (0.41±0.04 versus 0.24±0.06). Conclusion. The increased plasma haemoglobin and potassium levels indicate an intravascular haemolytic event while the nonsignificant increased bilirubin showed extravascular haemolysis. These play contributory roles in the anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus.
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