An inappropriate molar ratio of circulating insulin to glucagon is frequently associated
with the metabolic alterations accompanying diabetes mellitus. Plasma immunoreactive
insulin (IRI) and immunoreactive glucagon (IRG) levels were determined and the IRG:IRI
ratio calculated at various intervals in overt diabetes in genetically diabetic (db/db)
and in streptozotocin-treated mice. Plasma IRI levels in genetic mutants are elevated
at nine weeks of age, but are comparable to values found in lean littermates by 21
weeks. The presence of a prevailing hyperglucagonemia is established for the first
time in the intact db/db mice. Streptozotocin diabetics are found to have characteristically
low plasma IRI and high plasma IRG values. The hormonal imbalance present in these
two experimental animal models is accentuated when the data are expressed as the IRG:IRI
ratio, which is seen to increase with the progression of diabetes.
Diabetic Mouse - Insulin - Glucagon - Glucagon:Insulin Ratio - Streptozotocin Diabetes