Glucose is usually used by cells for energy.
Around the sides of the tank are symbols, and the goal entails
(pun intended) that the rats remember the
location of the platform, to save themselves from exerting energy to
stay afloat by refinding the platform and emerging from
the water. In the Morris test, rats are trained to find
a submerged platform in a tank of water. In contrast, diabetic rats treated
chronically with orally administered berberine at doses of 25, 50, or 100
mg/kg, but especially the 50 and 100 mg dose, twice daily
for 30 days, and then subjected to the Morris (...)