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  • Effect of acute potassium depletion and thiazide treatment on blood glucose in the normal rat.

Effect of acute potassium depletion and thiazide treatment on blood glucose in the normal rat.

Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology (1987-11-01)
O Brørs, R Lilleng, K Søyland, H Holm
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The effect of potassium depletion and a thiazide diuretic on glucose metabolism was investigated in male rats. Potassium depletion was induced by potassium-deficient diet and ion-exchange resin by stomach tube for 5 days. Plasma and muscle potassium was reduced by 30% (P less than 0.001), and fasting blood glucose concentration was elevated by 20% (P greater than 0.025) by potassium depletion. Hydroflumethiazide 10 mg/kg given orally once daily for 8 days produced no further alteration in any parameter. We conclude that acute potassium depletion in the rat may increase fasting blood glucose concentration, whereas addition of short-term thiazide treatment does not seem to potentiate this effect.