1. Type 1 diabetic serum interferes with pancreatic beta-cell Ca2+-handling.
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Dekki N, Nilsson R, Norgren S, Rössner SM, Appelskog I, Marcus C, Simell O, Pugliese A, Alejandro R, Ricordi C, Berggren PO, and Juntti-Berggren L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Animals, Autoantibodies blood, Autoantibodies immunology, Cells, Cultured, Child, Child, Preschool, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ethnology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 genetics, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 immunology, Family, Female, Finland, Humans, Infant, Insulin-Secreting Cells pathology, Male, Mice, Serum immunology, Sex Factors, Sweden, Time Factors, United States, Calcium metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 blood, Insulin-Secreting Cells metabolism, Serum metabolism
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to clarify the frequency of patients with type 1 diabetes that have serum that increases pancreatic beta-cell cytoplasmic free Ca(2+) concentration, [Ca(2+)](i), and if such an effect is also present in serum from first-degree relatives. We also studied a possible link between the serum effect and ethnic background as well as presence of autoantibodies. Sera obtained from three different countries were investigated as follows: 82 Swedish Caucasians with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes, 56 Americans with different duration of type 1 diabetes, 117 American first-degree relatives of type 1 diabetic patients with a mixed ethnic background and 31 Caucasian Finnish children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Changes in [Ca(2+)](i) , upon depolarization, were measured in beta-cells incubated overnight with sera from type 1 diabetic patients, first-degree relatives or healthy controls. Our data show that there is a group constituting approximately 30% of type 1 diabetic patients of different gender, age, ethnic background and duration of the disease, as well as first-degree relatives of type 1 diabetic patients, that have sera that interfere with pancreatic beta-cell Ca(2+)-handling. This effect on beta-cell [Ca(2+)](i) could not be correlated to the presence of autoantibodies. In a defined subgroup of patients with type 1 diabetes and first-degree relatives a defect Ca(2+)-handling may aggravate development of beta-cell destruction.
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- 2007
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