Abstract
The rates of DNA synthesis in islet and acinar cells were compared at different intervals
following streptozotocininduced diabetes. Streptozotocin, injected I.V. at a dosage
of 65 mg/kg, consistently produced a diabetic-like state in young rats, ages 33 to
42 days. At two, four, and seven days after streptozotocin administration, no significant
difference in DNA synthesis per mm2 of islet and acinar tissue was evident. However, four days after streptozotocin injection,
a significant increase over control values was observed in the number of cells per
islet incorporating tritiated thymidine. Following streptozotocin administration,
beta cells generally appeared degranulated but not necrotic. Transforma tion of acinar
cells or ductal elements to beta cells was not observed, suggesting that proliferating
beta cells are the progeny of pre-existing beta cells. This study suggests that a
brief, temporary period of compensatory proliferation of beta cells follows the initial
insult of the diabetogenic agent streptozotocin in young rats.
Key words
Pancreas - Islets of Langerhans - Diabetes, Experimental - Streptozotocin - DNA Synthesis