Islet cell surface antibodies in genetically obese hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice |
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Authors: | Peter R. Flatt Adrian J. Bone Clifford J. Bailey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK;(2) Metabolic Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK;(3) Department of Molecular Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | A quantitative method for circulating islet cell surface antibodies (ICSA), based on the binding of125I-protein A to insulin-producing RINm5F cells, was used to evaluate ICSA in plasma of 4- to 40-week-old Aston obese hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice and normal control (+/+) mice. RINm5F cells bound 2502±l196 c.p.m.125I-protein A per l05 cells (mean±S.D.,n=54) after incubation with +/+ plasma. ICSA positive plasma (defined as125I-protein A binding, mean±2 S.D. of +/+ plasma) was detected in 3 out of 54+/+ mice and 3 out of 54 ob/ob mice. ICSA were not observed in ob/ob mice before the onset of diabetes (7 weeks of age), but were detected at 9, 20 and 40 weeks. At 20 weeks125I-protein A binding produced by ob/ob plasma was 35% greater than +/+ plasma (P<0.05). The low occurrence of ICSA in ob/ob mice (6%) suggests that factors other than ICSA are responsible for B-cell dysfunction and eventual islet degeneration observed in Aston ob/ob mice. |
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