metallothionein and Monkey-Diseases

metallothionein has been researched along with Monkey-Diseases* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for metallothionein and Monkey-Diseases

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Chronic cadmium treatment induces islet B cell injury in ovariectomized cynomolgus monkeys.
    The Japanese journal of veterinary research, 2003, Volume: 50, Issue:4

    In an attempt to establish a primate model of chronic cadmium (Cd) toxicosis, we ovariectomized cynomolgus monkeys and treated with CdCl2 by repeated intravenous injections for 13 to 15 months. The animals showed an increase in blood glucose from Month 10 and a decrease in blood insulin at Month 11of the Cd-treatment. Histopathological examination of the Cd-treated animals revealed islet atrophy with reduction in islet number and vacuolation of the islet cells, whereas there was no remarkable change in the acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas. In histomorphometrical examination, insulin-positive areas in the islets were significantly decreased, accompanying a relative increase of glucagon-positive areas. Large amounts of Cd accumulated in the pancreas, and metallothionein (MT), a Cd binding protein, was localized in the islets of Cd-treated animals. The present study demonstrated that the chronic intravenous injection of Cd to cynomolgus monkeys induced the accumulation of the metal in the pancreas, degeneration of islet B cells and the diabetic clinical signs. Therefore the islet B cell is one of the major targets of the chronic Cd poisoning in monkeys.

    Topics: Animals; Blood Glucose; Cadmium; Cadmium Poisoning; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Glucagon; Insulin; Islets of Langerhans; Macaca fascicularis; Metallothionein; Monkey Diseases; Ovariectomy; Random Allocation

2003