3D imaging of human pancreas suggests islet sizeand endocrine composition influence their loss intype 1 diabetes.

3D 成像显示,人类胰腺的大小和内分泌组成会影响 1 型糖尿病中胰岛的丢失

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作者:Rippa Alexandra, Posgai Amanda, Currlin Seth, Brusko Maigan, Williams MacKenzie, Kaddis John, Kusmartseva Irina, Wasserfall Clive, Campbell-Thompson Martha, Atkinson Mark A
A high-definition description of pancreatic islets would prove beneficial for understanding the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes (T1D), yet significant knowledge voids exist in terms of their size, endocrine cell composition, and number in both health and disease. Here, 3-dimensional (3D) analyses of pancreata from control persons without diabetes (ND) revealed heretofore underappreciated frequencies (approximately 50%) of insulin-positive (INS+) glucagon-negative (GCG-) islets. Non-diabetic individuals positive for a single Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibody (GADA+) yet at increased risk for disease consistently demonstrated endocrine features, including islet volume and cell composition, closely resembling the age-matched ND controls. In contrast, pancreata from individuals with short-duration T1D demonstrated significantly reduced islet density and a dramatic loss of INS + GCG-islets with preservation of large INS + GCG + islets. The size and cellular composition of pancreatic islets may, therefore, represent influential factors that impact β-cell loss during T1D disease progression.

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