The reg gene has previously been shown to be associated with regeneration of pancreatic islets. Strategies for influencing the replication and the growth of the β-cell mass may be important for prevention and/or treatment of type I diabetes. In this study, we have examined the level of reg gene expression at various degrees of diabetogenesis in the pancreas of the NOD mouse (male, female, and cyclophosphamide-treated male) using both human reg cDNA as the probe and dot blot analysis. The expression of the reg gene was found to be significantly increased in female mice compared with male mice, and in both cases, the expression level was not influenced by age. Nondiabetic female mice have a significantly higher expression of the gene than diabetic female mice, and there was a positive correlation between the age of diabetes onset and the reg mRNA level. In addition, overexpression of the reg gene was found in male mice treated by cyclophosphamide, an agent known to be a potent inducer of diabetes in male NOD mice. None of these results were found in the diabetes-resistant control OF1 mice, in which pancreatic reg gene expression did not differ between female and male mice treated or untreated with cyclophosphamide. All of these data suggest that there is a strong correlation between reg gene expression in the pancreas of the NOD mouse and the likelihood of developing diabetes.
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January 01 1996
Pancreatic Regenerating Gene Overexpression in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse During Active Diabetogenesis Free
Nathalie J Baeza;
Nathalie J Baeza
Research Group on Exocrine Glands, Faculty of Medicine
Marseille, France
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Christine I Moriscot;
Christine I Moriscot
Research Group on Exocrine Glands, Faculty of Medicine
Marseille, France
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Wanda P Renaud;
Wanda P Renaud
Research Group on Exocrine Glands, Faculty of Medicine
Marseille, France
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Hiroshi Okamoto;
Hiroshi Okamoto
Department of Biochemistry, Tohoku University School of Medicine
Sendai, Japan
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Catherine G Figarella;
Catherine G Figarella
Research Group on Exocrine Glands, Faculty of Medicine
Marseille, France
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Bernard H Vialettes
Bernard H Vialettes
Laboratory of Diabetology, Timone Hospital
Marseille, France
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. C. Figarella, Groupe de Recherche sur les Glandes Bxocrines, Faculte de Medecine, 27 Bd. Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille Cedex 5, France
Diabetes 1996;45(1):67–70
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June 14 1995
Received:
September 14 1995
Accepted:
September 14 1995
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8522062
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Nathalie J Baeza, Christine I Moriscot, Wanda P Renaud, Hiroshi Okamoto, Catherine G Figarella, Bernard H Vialettes; Pancreatic Regenerating Gene Overexpression in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse During Active Diabetogenesis. Diabetes 1 January 1996; 45 (1): 67–70. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.45.1.67
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