Abstract
IL-1β has been previously shown to act as a cytotoxic agent in islets. Here we show by electron microscopy of alginate encapsulated islets, that islet cell lysis is induced by culturing islets for 24 or 48 h in the presence of IL-1β. The extent of lysis depends on the IL-1β concentration and is slightly enhanced by the addition of TNF-α. Cells can be protected from lysis by N G-monomethyl- l-arginine. Lysis is paralleled by an increase in nitrite concentration in culture supernatants of whole islets but not in supernatants of isolated endocrine cells. The results indicate that IL-1β toxicity occurs via inducing in non-endocrine islet cells the synthesis and release of nitric oxide, which has been shown earlier to be highly toxic for islet cells.
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