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Decreased islet amyloid polypeptide staining in the islets of insulinoma patients.

Chisaki IshibashiSho YonedaYukari FujitaShingo FujitaKento MitsushioHarutoshi OzawaMegu Y BadenTakao NammoJunji KozawaHidetoshi EguchiIichiro Shimomura
Published in: Islets (2024)
Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) is a factor that regulates food intake and is secreted from both pancreatic islets and insulinoma cells. Here, we aimed to evaluate IAPP immunohistochemically in islets or insulinoma cells in association with clinical characteristics. We recruited six insulinoma patients and six body mass index-matched control patients with pancreatic diseases other than insulinoma whose glucose tolerance was confirmed to be normal preoperatively. IAPP and IAPP-insulin double staining were performed on pancreatic surgical specimens. We observed that the IAPP staining level and percentage of IAPP-positive beta cells tended to be lower ( p  = 0.1699) in the islets of insulinoma patients than in those of control patients, which might represent a novel IAPP expression pattern under persistent hyperinsulinemia and hypoglycemia.
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