Induction of experimental hyperglycemia in mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis after animal’s incubation in high-concentrated glucose solution

Authors

  • Victoria N. Shadenko Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus; Republican Research and Practice Center for Mental Health, 152 Dalhinaŭski Tract, Minsk 220053, Belarus
  • Alexander V. Sidorov Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus

Keywords:

glucose, haemolymph, invertebrate
Supporting Agencies
This work supported by the Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research (grant No. Б19-49).

Abstract

We established that two hours’ long exposition of molluscs in 100 mmol/L glucose water solution results in more than 5-fold (from 0.17 (0.13; 0.24) to 1.30 (0.91; 1.37) mmol/L) increase of its level in snail’s haemolymph. This effect was shot-term. No longer than 2 h after normalization of conditions (removal of animals in «pure» aquarium water) haemolymph glucose level return to the initial (0.14 (0.10; 0.22) mmol/L), being stable in next twenty-four hours (0.20 (0.15; 0.29) mmol/L). Glucose water solution (10 mmol/L) was ineffective in producing experimental hyperglycemia in haemolymph of Lymnaea stagnalis

Author Biographies

  • Victoria N. Shadenko, Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus; Republican Research and Practice Center for Mental Health, 152 Dalhinaŭski Tract, Minsk 220053, Belarus

    competitor at the department of human and animal physiology, faculty of biology, Belarusian State University, and researcher at the laboratory of clinical and epidemiological research, Republican Research and Practice Center for Mental Health

  • Alexander V. Sidorov, Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus

    doctor of science (biology), full professor; professor at the department of human and animal physiology, faculty of biology

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2019-03-14

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Shadenko, V. N., & Sidorov, A. V. (2019). Induction of experimental hyperglycemia in mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis after animal’s incubation in high-concentrated glucose solution. Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, 1, 79-84. https://doi.org/10.33581/2521-1722-2019-1-79-84