Adrenalectomy enhances the susceptibility of pancreatic islets to interleukin-1 beta: immunohistochemical study.

H Shimizu, S Tanaka, M Mori
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To determine the importance of adrenal steroid in the effects of interleukin-1, we investigated changes in the number of islet cells reactive toward antiserum to insulin (anti-Ins) by intraperitoneal administration of recombinant human interleukin-1 beta (IL-1) in intact and adrenalectomized (ADX) rats. IL-1 significantly reduced serum insulin levels in ADX rats only, while it similarly decreased plasma glucose levels. In intact rats, IL-1 did not affect the number of islet cells reactive to anti-Ins, although cytoplasmic immunostaining tended to be reduced by IL-1 treatment. Only adrenalectomy decreased the number of islet cells immunostained by anti-Ins. Furthermore, IL-1 treatment significantly reduced the number of islet cells reactive to anti-Ins in ADX rats. The present study immunohistochemically supported our working hypothesis that the withdrawal of adrenal steroids by adrenalectomy enhances the islet cell sensitivity to exogenous administration of IL-1.

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肾上腺切除术增强胰岛对白细胞介素-1 β的敏感性:免疫组织化学研究。
为了确定肾上腺类固醇在白细胞介素-1作用中的重要性,我们通过腹腔注射重组人白细胞介素-1 β (IL-1)研究了完整和去肾上腺(ADX)大鼠对抗血清胰岛素(anti-Ins)反应的胰岛细胞数量的变化。IL-1仅在ADX大鼠中显著降低血清胰岛素水平,同时同样降低血浆葡萄糖水平。在完整的大鼠中,IL-1不影响对抗- ins有反应的胰岛细胞的数量,尽管IL-1处理后细胞质免疫染色倾向于降低。只有肾上腺切除术减少了抗- ins免疫染色的胰岛细胞数量。此外,IL-1治疗显著减少ADX大鼠对抗- ins反应的胰岛细胞数量。本研究的免疫组织化学结果支持了我们的工作假设,即肾上腺切除术后停用肾上腺类固醇可增强胰岛细胞对外源性IL-1的敏感性。
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