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    Hindawi Limited ; 2000
    In:  International Journal of Experimental Diabetes Research Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2000), p. 111-119
    In: International Journal of Experimental Diabetes Research, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2000), p. 111-119
    Abstract: We investigated the effects of aminoguanidine (AG) on β -cell functions in an insulin secreting cell line (INS-1). Culture with 27 mM glucose for one week markedly decreased both insulin release and insulin content compared to culture in 0.8 mM or 3.3 mM glucose. Relative to culture at 27 mM glucose alone, the co-exposure to 1 mM AG almost doubled basal as well as glucose or 25 mM KCl-stimulated insulin release and increased insulin content by 42%. AG failed to affect release and content in cells cultured at 0.8 or 3.3 mM glucose. Preproinsulin mRNA content in 27 mM glucose-cultured cells was 52% suppressed compared to 0.8 mM glucose-cultured cells, and AG treatment partially counteracted this decline. Advanced glycosylation end product (AGE)-associated fluorescence (370 nm excitation and 440 nm emission) of cells′ extracts did not differ between 27 mM and 0.8 mM glucose-cultured cells after 1 week of culture and fluorescence was unaffected by AG. Accumulation of nitrite into culture media was markedly increased from 27 mM glucose-cultured cells, and this accumulation was 33% suppressed by AG. In conclusion, AG partially protects against glucotoxic effects in INS-1 cells. These beneficial effects may involve a decrease in early glycation products and/or nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity. The effects which were obtained after one week of high glucose exposure may supplement AGE-associated effects seen after chronically elevated glucose.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1560-4284
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2000
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    Hindawi Limited ; 2002
    In:  International Journal of Experimental Diabetes Research Vol. 3, No. 3 ( 2002), p. 153-158
    In: International Journal of Experimental Diabetes Research, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 3, No. 3 ( 2002), p. 153-158
    Abstract: Insulin secretion declines progressively before and during the course of type 2 diabetes. Evidence indicates that this process is, in part, secondary to increased requirement for insulin secretion that is brought about by insulin resistance and by hyperglycemia. The effects of over-secretion extend far beyond a mere reduction of available insulin stores and may cause not only functional but also structural damage. The time is ripe for clinical studies, which explore the therapeutic potential of reducing over-secretion.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1560-4284
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2002
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2711897-6
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