2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001250050009
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Zinc sulphate induces metallothionein in pancreatic islets of mice and protects against diabetes induced by multiple low doses of streptozotocin

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“…Using mZDF rats, angiotensinogen was recently shown to be induced in mesangial cells via ROS/ ERK/JNK pathways (Ohashi et al 2010), and similar mechanisms might be operating in the liver. MT1 is a potent cellular antioxidant that plays important roles in essential trace element homeostasis, metal detoxification and in the protection against various injuries resulting from ROS (Chiaverini & De Ley 2010), including the development of diabetes and its complications (Ohly et al 2000, Cai 2004, Song et al 2005, Ayaz et al 2006, Tang et al 2010. It has also been shown that levels of MT1 are increased in the livers of diabetic rats (Cai et al 2002), which is in agreement with the results obtained in this study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Using mZDF rats, angiotensinogen was recently shown to be induced in mesangial cells via ROS/ ERK/JNK pathways (Ohashi et al 2010), and similar mechanisms might be operating in the liver. MT1 is a potent cellular antioxidant that plays important roles in essential trace element homeostasis, metal detoxification and in the protection against various injuries resulting from ROS (Chiaverini & De Ley 2010), including the development of diabetes and its complications (Ohly et al 2000, Cai 2004, Song et al 2005, Ayaz et al 2006, Tang et al 2010. It has also been shown that levels of MT1 are increased in the livers of diabetic rats (Cai et al 2002), which is in agreement with the results obtained in this study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…dysfunction. The group went on to conclude that these anti-diabetic effects were due to the activation of Zn-induced MT, which provides a defense against OH-groups generated in ~ cell by the inflammatory reactions, most probably due to the MLD-STZ treatment (106).…”
Section: -Zinc and Animal Models Of Type 1 Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STZ is a d-glucopyranose derivative of N-methyl-Nnitrosourea endowed with potent alkylating properties [18] and also acts as a reactive oxygen species-generating agent [19]. While at high doses this agent has diabetogenic potential due to its capacity to selectively promote death of insulin-producing β cells by apoptosis or necrosis, at low doses, STZ generates hydrogen peroxide [20] and induces expression of the glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantigen [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%