Abstract
In the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse model for type 1 diabetes, the inflammatory infiltration of islets starts with an influx of dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages (M phi) at approximately 4 weeks of age. Around this time, NOD mice show endocrine abnormalities, indicated by a transient hyperinsulinemia that lasts until 8 weeks of age. Subsequently, they develop abnormally large islets of Langerhans, here designated as "mega-islets." NODscid mice, which lack functional lymphocytes, also exhibit transient hyperinsulinemia, but to a lesser extent. First, to determine the role of lymphocytes in the morphological islet abnormalities, we compared 6-week-old (prediabetic) NOD and NODscid females regarding mega-islet development and accumulation of antigen-presenting cells (APC), particularly CD11c(+) DC and ERMP23(+) M phi. In NODscid mice, early APC infiltration and mega-islets were present, but less marked compared with NOD mice, thus suggesting a role of lymphocytes in mega-islet formation. In both NOD and NODscid mice, the APC infiltration was predominantly found around the mega-islets, suggesting a relationship between both parameters. Second, to analyze the role of p-cell hyperactivity in mega-islet formation, we studied the effect of short-term prophylactic insulin treatment on these parameters. Prophylactic insulin treatment decreased the percentages of mega-islets in both NOD and NODscid mice, indicating that p-cell hyperactivity is also involved in mega-islet formation. In conclusion, mega-islet formation in mice with the NOD genetic background takes place under the influence of both p-cell hyperactivity and leukocytes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 769-777 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Laboratory Investigation |
Volume | 80 |
Issue number | 5 |
Publication status | Published - May-2000 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS
- BETA-CELLS
- PREDIABETIC STAGE
- INSULIN-SECRETION
- PANCREATIC-ISLETS
- FUNCTIONAL-STATE
- BB RATS
- MOUSE
- PATHOGENESIS
- LANGERHANS