Histochemical and immunocytochemical investigation of endocrine tissue of pancreas after administration of B-cytotoxic chemicals

Authors

  • G.G. Meyramov
  • K.-D. Kohnert
  • G.M. Tykezhanova
  • Z.T. Kystaubaеva
  • A.A. Kikimbaeva
  • A.M. Aitkulov
  • O.-N. Dupont
  • Ye.M. Laryushina
  • A.G. Abdraimova-Meyramova
  • G.A. Abdulina
  • S.B. Akhmetova
  • A.S. Shaybek
  • O.L. Kovalenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2015bmg2/21-29

Keywords:

pancreas, B-cells, Zn +2 -ions, Cystein, L-Hystidine

Abstract

Authors showed that intravenous injection amino acids Cystein and L-Hystidine prevent in majority of animals developing of experimental diabetes caused by chemicals formed in B-cells chelat complexes with Zn+2-ions. It was shown that in all cases administration of these amino acids prior injection of diabetogenic chelator as Diphe nylthiocarbazon (Dithizon) accompanied by almost complete absence of binding of Zn+2-ions in В-cells with formation of toxic complexes which result destruction and death of B-cells within short time. Authors suppose that protective effect is determined by presence in molecules of Cystein and L-Hystidine of SH-groups reacted with reacted with Zn+2-ions in B-cells with forming of not toxic complexes and not able to forming of complexes with a Dithizon.Authors showed also that from the used various histochemical and immunocytohistochemical methods insulin staining in B-cell more precise results was obtained using of immunohistochemical and fluorescent Diethylpseudoisocyanine methods. However, Aldehyde-fuchsine method and method Victoria 4R more suitable for investigation state of histostructure of pancreatic islets.

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2015-06-30

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