Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) therapy is a promising strategy for treatment of several diseases. We aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of ZnO NPs in ameliorating the histopathological and functional alterations in the pancreas of a rat model of streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Rats were randomized into control, diabetic and ZnO NPs-treated diabetic groups. Biochemical assays of blood glucose and serum insulin were performed. Pancreas specimens were processed for light and electron microscope examinations. ZnO NPs effectively reversed diabetes-induced pancreatic injury, as evidenced by the structural and ultrastructural improvement and confirmed by biochemical normalization of blood glucose and serum insulin.
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