4th International Congress On Multidisciplinary Studies (AI)
Methods Of Experimental Creation Of Diabetes Mellitus (dm)
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious health problem that leads to mortality as a result of diseases caused by morbidity throughout the world.Different pathophysical mechanisms can cause high blood glucose levels.These pathophysical mechanisms are also important in terms of typing the disease as well as guiding the treatment.Diabetes mellitus is generally divided into type 1 and type 2.For these types of treatments differently, there are many alternative treatments available today in order to keep blood glucose levels at a normal range and to improve the quality of life of patients in addition to fighting complications.As in all therapeutic and pharmaceutical research, the search for alternative therapies in dm continues with experimental studies, starting with in-vitro studies before it is presented to humanity.We also intended to explore the methods used in the studies on experimentally created dm modeling.In diabetes mellitus models, rats, mice, rabbits and gerbiles are frequently used experimental animals.The most common of the methods used to create experimental dm is the chemical application of streptozotonin or alloxane.The method of application is intravenous and intraperitoneal, and studies have observed that these chemicals are formed in different doses.Created models are suitable for use in both dm and complication assessments.The use of the minimum number of animals possible in experimental studies and the best living conditions of the animals are ethically important principles.However, it would be useful in the studies to be informed by scientists in the financial perspective of which chemical and with which lowest dose they can experimentally create DM before the study.In this context, we consider that our article can contribute to the minimum animal use, animal welfare, and we create a source in terms of the cost of chemicals.