We report the first combined light and electron microscopic analysis of the pancreas during the development of type 2 diabetes in the New Zealand Obese (NZO) mouse. As in most other polygenic rodent models of type 2 diabetes, hyperglycemia associated with beta cell destruction is male sex-limited. Increasing degrees of hyperinsulinemia and transition to diabetes were clearly reflected by the islet volume fraction, by the beta cell granulation state, and by ultrastructural changes, primarily of the endoplasmic reticulum. One of the unusual histopathologic features of NZO mice of both sexes was the presence of B-lymphocyte enriched leukocytic aggregates in the pancreas. Immunocytochemical analysis of the pancreas of 52-week-old diabe...
To assess whether db-induced pathogenetic changes in beta-cells were restricted to mice with H-2d ha...
C3H.SW/SnJ females (haplotype H-2b) were mated with C3HeB/FeJ males (haplotype H-2k), which were het...
OBJECTIVEdRelative contributions of reversible b-cell dysfunction and true decrease in b-cell mass i...
New Zealand Obese (NZO)/HlLt male mice exhibit a polygenic obesity and approximately 50% develop typ...
New Zealand Obese (NZO) male mice develop a polygenic juvenile-onset obesity and maturity onset hype...
A longitudinal study of lymphocytic infiltration in the endocrine pancreas of non-obese diabetic mic...
A longitudinal study of lymphocytic infiltration in the endocrine pancreas of non-obese diabetic mic...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by hyperglycemia due to lost or damaged islet insulin-produci...
The expression of MHC class II molecules on (i-cells of the pancreatic islet has been proposed to pl...
The MSZ diabetic male mouse represents one of the most useful tools available to researchers interes...
Despite extensive genetic and immunological research, the complex etiology and pathogenesis of type ...
Temporal changes in non-B cell populations were determined during the period of B cell hyperplasia i...
Transgenic mice expressing an insulin-promoted H-ras hybrid gene in pancreatic beta cells developed ...
The Non-obese Diabetic Mouse (NOD) spontaneously develops diabetes with many similarities to the hum...
The TALLYHO/JngJ (TH) strain is a newly established, polygenic mouse model for type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
To assess whether db-induced pathogenetic changes in beta-cells were restricted to mice with H-2d ha...
C3H.SW/SnJ females (haplotype H-2b) were mated with C3HeB/FeJ males (haplotype H-2k), which were het...
OBJECTIVEdRelative contributions of reversible b-cell dysfunction and true decrease in b-cell mass i...
New Zealand Obese (NZO)/HlLt male mice exhibit a polygenic obesity and approximately 50% develop typ...
New Zealand Obese (NZO) male mice develop a polygenic juvenile-onset obesity and maturity onset hype...
A longitudinal study of lymphocytic infiltration in the endocrine pancreas of non-obese diabetic mic...
A longitudinal study of lymphocytic infiltration in the endocrine pancreas of non-obese diabetic mic...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by hyperglycemia due to lost or damaged islet insulin-produci...
The expression of MHC class II molecules on (i-cells of the pancreatic islet has been proposed to pl...
The MSZ diabetic male mouse represents one of the most useful tools available to researchers interes...
Despite extensive genetic and immunological research, the complex etiology and pathogenesis of type ...
Temporal changes in non-B cell populations were determined during the period of B cell hyperplasia i...
Transgenic mice expressing an insulin-promoted H-ras hybrid gene in pancreatic beta cells developed ...
The Non-obese Diabetic Mouse (NOD) spontaneously develops diabetes with many similarities to the hum...
The TALLYHO/JngJ (TH) strain is a newly established, polygenic mouse model for type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
To assess whether db-induced pathogenetic changes in beta-cells were restricted to mice with H-2d ha...
C3H.SW/SnJ females (haplotype H-2b) were mated with C3HeB/FeJ males (haplotype H-2k), which were het...
OBJECTIVEdRelative contributions of reversible b-cell dysfunction and true decrease in b-cell mass i...