1984
DOI: 10.1002/jat.2550040606
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Morphological and immunocytochemical study of rat pancreatic beta cell changes induced by cyclizine

Abstract: Wistar rats were treated daily with cyclizine (50-75 mg kg-1) and autopsied every week until the eighth week of the treatment. Although no evident change could be detected by either serum analysis or by light microscopy from the first week to the fourth week, electron microscopy revealed that beta cells showed depletion of secretory granules and cystic dilation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum from the first week. A significantly higher level of plasma glucose and a lower level of plasma insulin than those o… Show more

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“…Similarly, Tomita et al (2007) reported decreased insulin secretion and suppression of reactivity to stimulation by sulfonylureas in the insulin-secreting HIT-T15 cell line following prolonged incubation with gatifloxacin. Furthermore, cyclizine, an antihistamic drug, was reported to induce cytoplasmic vacuolation characterized by dilated cisterna of the rough endoplasmic reticulum of pancreatic β cells in rats, and its vacuolar contents were positively stained with insulin antiserum immunohistochemically (Hanai 1984). These observations suggest that the impairment of insulin synthesis and/or transport would be involved in gatifloxacin-induced hyperglycemia in rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Tomita et al (2007) reported decreased insulin secretion and suppression of reactivity to stimulation by sulfonylureas in the insulin-secreting HIT-T15 cell line following prolonged incubation with gatifloxacin. Furthermore, cyclizine, an antihistamic drug, was reported to induce cytoplasmic vacuolation characterized by dilated cisterna of the rough endoplasmic reticulum of pancreatic β cells in rats, and its vacuolar contents were positively stained with insulin antiserum immunohistochemically (Hanai 1984). These observations suggest that the impairment of insulin synthesis and/or transport would be involved in gatifloxacin-induced hyperglycemia in rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%