نتایج جستجو برای: insulitis

تعداد نتایج: 749  

2016
Martha Campbell-Thompson Ann Fu John S. Kaddis Clive Wasserfall Desmond A. Schatz Alberto Pugliese Mark A. Atkinson

Descriptions of insulitis in human islets throughout the natural history of type 1 diabetes are limited. We determined insulitis frequency (the percent of islets displaying insulitis to total islets), infiltrating leukocyte subtypes, and b-cell and a-cell mass in pancreata recovered from organ donors with type 1 diabetes (n = 80), as well as from donors without diabetes, both with islet autoant...

2016
Martha Campbell-Thompson Ann Fu John S. Kaddis Clive Wasserfall Desmond A. Schatz Alberto Pugliese Mark A. Atkinson

Descriptions of insulitis in human islets throughout the natural history of type 1 diabetes are limited. We determined insulitis frequency (the percent of islets displaying insulitis to total islets), infiltrating leukocyte subtypes, and β-cell and α-cell mass in pancreata recovered from organ donors with type 1 diabetes (n = 80), as well as from donors without diabetes, both with islet autoant...

Journal: :Diabetes 2016

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Vijay Saxena Jennifer K Ondr Albert F Magnusen David H Munn Jonathan D Katz

Islet Ag-specific CD4(+) T cells receive antigenic stimulation from MHC class II-expressing APCs. Herein, we delineate the direct in vivo necessity for distinct subsets of macrophages and dendritic cells (DC) in type 1 diabetes mellitus of the NOD mouse by using diphtheria toxin-mediated cell ablation. The ablation of macrophages had no impact on islet Ag presentation or on the induction of ins...

2016
Johanna Bodin Else-Carin Groeng Monica Andreassen Hubert Dirven Unni Cecilie Nygaard

Perfluoralkylated substances (PFAS) are classified as persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances and are widespread environmental contaminants. Humans are exposed through food, drinking water and air. We have previously reported that bisphenol A accelerates spontaneous diabetes development in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice and observed in the present study that perfluoroundecanoic acid, PF...

Journal: :Diabetes 1988
K U Lee K Amano J W Yoon

Macrophages have been shown to be the major population of infiltrated immunocytes at the early stage of insulitis in diabetes-prone BB rats. This study was undertaken to investigate the role of macrophages in the development of insulitis in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice. Administration of cyclophosphamide to NOD mice resulted in a significant increase in the incidence of overt diabetes and sever...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
L S Wicker B J Miller L Z Coker S E McNally S Scott Y Mullen M C Appel

Genetic analysis of the development of diabetes and insulitis has been performed in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse strain, a model of insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus. (NOD X C57BL/10)F1, F2, and (F1 X NOD) first-, second-, and third-backcross generations were studied. The data obtained were consistent with the hypothesis that diabetes is controlled by at least three functionally...

Journal: :Diabetes 2016
Bart O Roep

Restricted access to the inflammatory lesions in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) has slowed insight into human insulitis. The conception of a network collecting pancreases of donors with diabetes (Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes [nPOD]; www.jdrfnpod.org) has focused the international diabetes research community on islet inflammation in new tissue for the first time in deca...

Journal: :International immunology 1997
T Akashi S Nagafuchi K Anzai S Kondo D Kitamura S Wakana J Ono M Kikuchi Y Niho T Watanabe

The non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse is an excellent animal model of autoimmune diabetes associated with insulitis. The progression of insulitis causes the destruction of pancreatic beta cells, resulting in the development of hyperglycemia. Although it has been well documented that T cells are required for the development of insulitis and diabetes in NOD mice, the importance of B cells remains un...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
Y Higuchi P Herrera P Muniesa J Huarte D Belin P Ohashi P Aichele L Orci J D Vassalli P Vassalli

Mice bearing a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha transgene controlled by an insulin promoter developed an increasingly severe lymphocytic insulitis, apparently resulting from the induction of endothelial changes with features similar to those observed in other places of intense lymphocytic traffic. This was accompanied by dissociation of the endocrine tissue (without marked decrease in its tota...

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