Apr 14, 2020

Public workspaceOral Glucose Tolerance Test in Mouse

  • 1University of Alberta
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Protocol CitationNancy Smith, Mourad Ferdaoussi, Haopeng Lin, Patrick E Macdonald 2020. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Mouse. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.ujjeukn
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: Working
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Created: October 11, 2018
Last Modified: April 14, 2020
Protocol Integer ID: 16715
Keywords: Glucose Tolerance Test, mouse, insulin, high fat diet, GTT, glucose, fasting, oral, gavage
Abstract
This protocol details the oral glucose tolerance test in mice. This is performed on C57Bl6, transgenic SENP1 KO and ZMIZ1 KO mouse models. Typically GTT's are done at 12 weeks of age. Following the GTT on chow diet, some mice are put on high fat diet for the next 10 weeks. Subsequent glucose tolerance tests are performed following 2 days, 4 weeks and 8 weeks of high fat diet.
Insulin tolerance test can also be performed. Once the in vivo studies are complete, the pancreas or islets are isolated for further ex vivo experiments.
Materials
MATERIALS
ReagentMouse Diet High Fat (60%)VWR international LtdCatalog #F3282
Reagent5LOD Irradiated Pico Lab Rodent DietCatalog #6954
ReagentSterile Glucose (50% dextrose) solution 25g/50mlCatalog #06648(13)
ReagentMicrovette 100 LHSarstedtCatalog #20-1282-100
ReagentSTELLUX Chemi Rodent Insulin ELISAAlpcoCatalog #80-INSMR-CH01
ReagentOneTouch Ultra Blue Blood Glucose StripsCatalog #L8041261
ReagentOne Touch Ultra 2 Blood Glucose monitoring systemCatalog #L1540947
Reagent1cc SyringesBD BiosciencesCatalog #B309659
Reagent18G gavage needle- curvedFine Science ToolsCatalog #18061-50
Fasting
Fasting
Fasting begins first thing in the morning (around 9am). Fast mice for 4-6 hours before OGTT begins. Transfer mice to clean cage and wire top. Keep water bottles during the fasting period.
Note
  • If using High Fat diet (HFD), save food to give back at the end of the OGTT.
  • mark tails with a sharpie for easier identification during OGTT.

OGTT
OGTT
Weigh mouse to obtain body weight for dose calculations.
Calculate bolus dose of glucose (1g/kg).
Note
Weight of mouse (g) x 2 = ul sterile glucose (50% dextrose) solution

*If using HFD for 4 weeks or more, use 0.5g/kg (weight of mouse (g) x 1 = ul sterile glucose (50% dextrose) solution)

Download GTT- template spreadsheet.xlsxGTT- template spreadsheet.xlsx

Prepare syringes using 1cc syringe and 18G oral gavage needle. Load all syringes with calculated glucose dose and position in front of home cage.
Prior to the delivery of the sterile glucose (50% dextrose) solution, a time “zero” blood glucose level must be measured. Restrain mouse and clean tail with 70% ethanol/gauze. Extract a small amount of blood from the tail vein onto One Touch Ultra blood glucose strips used with the One Touch Ultra 2 blood glucose monitoring system. Blood can be collected into microvette tubes that can be used to extract plasma which can be assayed for plasma insulin (see step 9 for plasma collection).
Note
Microvette tubes are blood collection tubes with a capillary. Tap tube until all the blood is collected in the tube. Place on ice until plasma collection.

Administer the correct dose of sterile glucose (50% dextrose) solution using the syringe and gavage needle.
  1. Restraint of the Mouse, avoiding an excessively tight grip of the mouse, as this will induce a panic response. Ensure that the mouse cannot bite you and cannot move its head.
  2. Gravity alone should be used to move the cannula down the esophagus. While gliding the cannula, rotate slightly as the cannula goes past the epiglottis and into the esophagus.The mouse should swallow the cannula, and this can be observed.
  3. Inject the fluid slowly.
  4. The cannula is then gently removed and the animal is returned to its cage.
Begin timing from the point of successfully delivering the sterile glucose (50% dextrose) solution.
Test and record the blood glucose level (see step 4) at times 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after the initial glucose delivery. Record each value on Glucose Tolerance Test record sheet (template found on Step 2). Record condition of animal throughout and after procedure on the Glucose Tolerance Test record sheet.
Note
Extract a small amount of blood from the tail veil at 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes as well as testing the blood glucose level.
*skip blood collection at 90 minutes to ensure not to exceed 0.007 ml blood/ g body weight.

Return food and environmental enrichments to cages.
Plasma collection
Plasma collection
Place tubes into pre-chilled centrifuge. Centrifguge for 2 mins at 2000 rpm.
Duration00:02:00
Temperature4 °C


Remove the callipary-lid and dispose in biohazard bin. Place the base lid and seal the microvette (click position).
Centrifuge at 4°C for 10 mins at 10 000 rpm.
Duration00:10:00
Temperature4 °C


Using a pipette, transfer the plasma (top transparent layer) to a clean and labelled tube.

Note
Store plasma samples at -20°C until assayed.

Assay for insulin plasma on a STELLUX Chemi Rodent Insulin ELISA kit by ALPCO. See protocol at: