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Effect of Standard and High-Fat Diets during Modeling of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes in Rats on the Development of Complications.

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For evaluation of the effect of high-fat diet on the development of diabetic complications, the rats were maintained on standard or highfat diet for 3 weeks and the results showed significant changes in hematological parameters, physical and biochemical parameters of the urine, and in development of thermal allodynia were different after 15-week standard and high fat diets as mentioned in this paper.
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For evaluation of the effect of high-fat diet on the development of diabetic complications, the rats were maintained on standard or high-fat diet. In 3 weeks, diabetes mellitus was modeled by single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin. Changes in hematological parameters, physical and biochemical parameters of the urine, and in the development of thermal allodynia were different after 15-week standard and high-fat diets.

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The Characterization of High-Fat Diet and Multiple Low-Dose Streptozotocin Induced Type 2 Diabetes Rat Model

TL;DR: Results indicated that high-fat diet combined with multiple low doses of STZ (30 mg/kg at weekly intervals for 2 weeks) proved to be a better way for developing a stable animal model of type 2 diabetes, and this new model may be suitable for pharmaceutical screening.
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Diabetic Microvascular Disease: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement.

TL;DR: It is disappointing that microvascular complications of diabetes continue to compromise the quantity and quality of life for patients with diabetes, and by understanding and building on current research findings, new approaches for prevention and treatment that will be effective for future generations are discovered.
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High-fat diet and streptozotocin in the induction of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a new proposal

TL;DR: The combination of high-fat diet with STZ (i.p) generated rats with hyperglycemia associated with hypertriglyceridemia and introduced many other alterations present in human DM2.
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Characterisation of Pain Responses in the High Fat Diet/Streptozotocin Model of Diabetes and the Analgesic Effects of Antidiabetic Treatments

TL;DR: The demonstration that currently prescribed antidiabetic drugs prevent aberrant pain behaviour supports the use of this model to investigate pain mechanisms associated with diabetes.
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