Islet cell antibodies (ICA) have been measured in mature Macaca nigra. Of 30 nondiabetic monkeys, 26 (87%) were ICA-negative; of 43 monkeys with evidence of mild to severe hormonal or glycemie abnormalities, 39 (91%) were ICA-positive. Pancreatic islets were examined from biopsy and autopsy sections to assess cell deterioration and amyloid infiltration. No ICA were found in 13 of 18 (72%) monkeys with no evidence of amyloid, whereas 30 of 35 (86%) monkeys with islet amyloid and concurrent cell deterioration were ICA-positive. Association of ICA with metabolic and islet abnormalities was significant at P ≤ 0.001. ICA were specific for the islet cells in pancreatic sections; plasma preincubated with insulin, glucagon, or acetone extracts of tissues retained their ICA-positive reaction. The relationships of ICA in older monkeys to the islet lesion and to metabolic abnormalities could be relevant to similar situations in aging diabetic persons.
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March 01 1984
Islet Cell Cytoplasmic Antibodies in Macaca nigra
Charles F Howard, Jr;
Charles F Howard, Jr
Oregon Regional Primate Research Center
505 N. W. 185th Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon 97006
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Ta-Yun Fang
Ta-Yun Fang
Oregon Regional Primate Research Center
505 N. W. 185th Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon 97006
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Diabetes 1984;33(3):219–223
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Received:
December 28 1982
Revision Received:
July 21 1983
PubMed:
6365658
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Charles F Howard, Ta-Yun Fang; Islet Cell Cytoplasmic Antibodies in Macaca nigra. Diabetes 1 March 1984; 33 (3): 219–223. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.33.3.219
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