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Diabetes, Vol 37, Issue 1 21-27, Copyright © 1988 by American Diabetes Association
Low-dose streptozocin-induced diabetes in mice. Electron microscopy reveals single-cell insulitis before diabetes onset
V Kolb-Bachofen, S Epstein, U Kiesel and H Kolb
Department of Medicine, University Dusseldorf, Federal Republic of Germany.
We investigated the morphology of mouse islets 5 days after completion of
low-dose streptozocin treatment of C57BL/6 mice by electron microscopy. At
this stage, mice were still normoglycemic and light microscopy did not
reveal massive islet infiltration. The electron-microscopic investigation
revealed two characteristics indicative of ongoing islet cell destruction.
In all islets investigated, lysed islet beta-cells were recognized by
disrupted plasma membranes and concomitantly decreased plasma contrast.
Many of the lysed islet beta-cells still contained numerous insulin
granules. We also found immunocytes scattered throughout the islets, most
of which could be identified as macrophages. Some were found engaged in
phagocytosis of islet beta-cell debris. This early stage of islet lesion
termed single-cell insulitis is followed by the well-known later stage of
massive infiltration easily recognized in light microscopy. Administration
of silica particles to mice treated with low-dose streptozocin inhibited
macrophage infiltration of islets as shown by immunocytochemistry with
macrophage-specific monoclonal antibody F4/80. In parallel, the development
of hyperglycemia was suppressed. The observations favor a pathogenic role
of macrophages in islet destruction.

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