Urinary bladder enlargement across nine rodent models of diabetes: correlations with glucose and insulin levels

2021 
The urinary bladder is markedly enlarged in the type 1 diabetes mellitus model of streptozotocin (STZ)-injected rats, but much less data exist for models of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Diabetic polyuria has been proposed to explain bladder enlargement. We have collected data on bladder weight and blood glucose from 16 studies representing 9 distinct rodent diabetes (7 T2DM) and obesity models; some included arms with diets and/or pharmacological treatments. Data were analyzed for bladder enlargement and for correlations between bladder weight on the one and glucose levels on the other hand. Our data confirm major bladder enlargements in STZ rats, minor if any enlargement in fructose-fed rats, db/db mice and mice on a high-fat diet. For the first time we report bladder weight data on 5 other models with presence and degree of bladder enlargement being heterogeneous across models. Bladder weight was correlated with plasma glucose in some but not other models, but correlations were moderate to weak except for RIP-LMCV mice. We conclude that the presence and extent of bladder enlargement varies markedly across diabetes models, particularly TD2M models; our data do not support the idea that bladder enlargement is primarily driven by glucose levels/glucosuria.
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