Vanadyl sulfate treatment stimulates proliferation and regeneration of beta cells in pancreatic islets

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We examined the effects of vanadium sulfate (VOSO4) treatment at 5 and 10mg/kg for 30 days on endocrine pancreas activity and histology in nondiabetic and STZ-induced diabetic rats. In diabetic group, blood glucose levels significantly increased while insulinemia level markedly decreased. At the end of treatment, VOSO4at a dose of 10mg/Kg normalized blood glucose level in diabetic group, restored insulinemia, and significantly improved insulin sensitivity. VOSO4also increased in a dose-dependent manner the number of insulin immunopositive beta cells in pancreatic islets of nondiabetic rats. Furthermore, in the STZ-diabetic group, the decrease in the number of insulin immunopositive beta cells was corrected to reach the control level mainly with the higher dose of vanadium. Therefore, VOSO4treatment normalized plasma glucose and insulin levels and improved insulin sensitivity in STZ-experimental diabetes and induced beta cells proliferation and/or regeneration in normal or diabetic rats.

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Missaoui, S., Rhouma, K. B., Yacoubi, M. T., Sakly, M., & Tebourbi, O. (2014). Vanadyl sulfate treatment stimulates proliferation and regeneration of beta cells in pancreatic islets. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/540242

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