ISSN:
1432-0428
Schlagwort(e):
Key words GLUT 2
;
BB/Wor rats
;
Kilham Rat Virus
;
autoimmune diabetes mellitus
;
beta cell
;
islets of Langerhans
;
parvoviridae infections.
Quelle:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Thema:
Medizin
Notizen:
Summary Loss of GLUT 2, the glucose transporter isoform of pancreatic beta cells, has been reported to accompany the onset and perhaps contribute to the pathogenesis, of insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in BB/Wor and Zucker fatty rats. In this study we investigated the effect of Kilham Rat Virus infection on GLUT 2 expression in diabetes-resistant BB/Wor rats. Viral antibody-free diabetes-resistant rats do not develop spontaneous diabetes, but inoculation with Kilham Rat Virus induces autoimmune beta-cell destruction and hyperglycaemia. Pancreas sections from normoglycaemic diabetes-resistant BB/Wor rats were obtained 5, 7 and 25 days after inoculation with Kilham Rat Virus and stained for GLUT 2 using a rabbit polyclonal antibody. At all time points, beta cells displayed GLUT 2 expression comparable to uninfected diabetes-resistant controls. Immunostained insulin content of the beta cells also remained unchanged. Sections were also examined from Kilham Rat Virus inoculated diabetes-resistant rats with lymphocytic insulitis or diabetes. GLUT 2 and insulin immunostaining were unchanged in non-diabetic rats with early insulitis. GLUT 2 beta-cell staining was variably reduced in diabetic rats with established insulitis and reduced beta-cell insulin immunostaining. Hence, the initial stages of Kilham Rat Virus-induced diabetes in diabetes-resistant rats are not accompanied by a significant reduction in GLUT 2 expression. These results suggest that the loss of GLUT 2 does not play a significant role in the aetiology of diabetes in the Kilham Rat Virus-infected diabetes-resistant BB/Wor rat. [Diabetologia (1994) 37: 1186–1194]
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00399791
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