Transplantation of Beta-Cells from Transgenic Mice into Nude Athymic Diabetic Rats Restores Glucose Regulation

  • Hicks, B. A.
  • Stein, R.
  • Efrat, S.
  • Grant, S.
  • Hanahan, D.
  • Demetriou, A. A.
Publication date
December 1991
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

We have shown that elevated plasma D-glucose levels in experimentally-induced diabetic nude athymic rats can be reduced by intraperitoneal transplantation of microcarrier-attached insulin producing beta-cells from the mouse pancreatic beta-cell line, beta-TC-1. The reduction in the level of hyperglycemia was observed as early as two days following cell transplantation and was associated with a concomitant increase in plasma insulin levels. beta-TC-1 cell transplanted diabetic rats had plasma D-glucose levels similar to those found in non-diabetic control animals and remained normoglycemic throughout the 39 day experimental period. The beta-TC-1 cell transplanted diabetic rats also had near normalization of body weight, food and water int...

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