Copper deprivation in rats induces islet hyperplasia and hepatic metaplasia in the pancreas |
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Authors: | Tosh David Shen Chia-Ning Alison Malcolm R Sarraf Catherine E Slack Jonathan M W |
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Institution: | Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Prolonged copper deprivation in rats followed by refeeding with a normal diet has previously been used to induce the appearance of hepatocyte-like cells in the pancreas, but the effects on islet size and morphology have not been determined. RESULTS: In the present study we investigated the distribution of pancreatic alpha- and beta-cells and of hepatocytes in adult rats fed a copper-deficient diet followed by refeeding with a normal diet. Immunohistochemical staining for insulin and glucagon showed that the islets of the copper-deficient group were up to 2.4 times larger in mass compared with controls. The islets were disorganized, with alpha-cells found in multiple layers at the periphery of the islet and sometimes deep in the core. Isolated alpha- and beta-cells were also found in increased numbers in the ductular system. Copper deprivation caused almost complete ablation of the acinar cells, and refeeding induced adipogenesis, acinar regeneration and hepatocyte-like cells. Ductular proliferation and nerve hyperplasia were also present. The hepatocytes tended to be associated with islets or with ducts, rather than with residual pancreatic exocrine tissue. CONCLUSIONS: These data show that copper deficiency in rats, as well as inducing the appearance of hepatocytes, is capable of causing islet hyperplasia. |
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Keywords: | copper deprivation hepatocyte metaplasia hyperplasia insulin pancreas |
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