Literature DB >> 6987319

Iron nitrilotriacetate--induced experimental diabetes in rats.

M E May, R T Parmley, S S Spicer, D P Ravenel, E E May, M G Buse.   

Abstract

The etiology of diabetes in some conditions of iron overload is not known. We studied growth, glucose tolerance, and pancreatic islet cell morphology and cytochemistry in rats administered parenteral FeNTA. These rats developed glucosuria, slowing of growth with eventual weight loss, polyuria, polydipsia, and death. They had normal fasting plasma glucose levels but decreased glucose tolerance and insulin response to glucose. Although no Prussian blue staining of iron was observed in pancreatic islets by light microscopy, at the ultrastructural level insulin-secreting beta-cells showed ferrin iron deposits localized to the plasmalemma and the cytoplasmic surface of secretory granule membranes. Prussian blue staining was also observed in parenchymal cells of the liver, heart, and kidney, in order of decreasing intensity. Animals treated with an equivalent dose of NTA, saline, or iron-dextran in saline had normal growth and response to glucose and did not exhibit pancreatic iron deposits at the light or ultrastructural level. These results support the hypothesis that iron affects pancreatic islet cell function and may be an etiologic agent of diabetes mellitus in hemochromatosis.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6987319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Clin Med        ISSN: 0022-2143


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