The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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NOD Mice with High Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes are not T Lymphocytopenic
JO SATOHSHIGEKI SHINTANITOSHIMA NOBUNAGASHUNJI SUGAWARASUSUMU MAKINOTAKAYOSHI TOYOTAYOSHIO GOTO
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1988 Volume 155 Issue 2 Pages 151-158

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SATOH, J., SHINTANI, S., NOBUNAGA, T., SUGAWARA, S., MAKINO, S., TOYOTA, T. and GOTO, Y. NOD Mice with High Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes are not T Lymphocytopenic. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1988, 155 (2), 151-158 - An autoimmune pathogenesis has been indicated in insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Previously we reported that non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice as an animal model of spontaneously developing IDDM were immunologically characterized by T lymphocytopenia and impaired cellular immunities. The cumulative incidence of diabetes in the T lymphocytopenic female NOD mice was 10-20% by 24 weeks of age. On the other hand, the incidence of diabetes are 80-90% in the female NOD/Shi-Sendai (S), in whom proportion of lymophocyte subsets has not been known yet. Therefore, we examined the spleen cells of female NOD/ Shi-S and female NOD/Shi with high incidence of diabetes, and of female Jcl: ICR as a control. Cell numbers, populations of T cells (Thy 1.2+, Lyt-1+ and Lyt-2+), B cells (surface-Ig+), NK cells (acialo GM1+) and responsiveness to Concanavalin A were analyzed as immunological parameters. In contrast to the T lymphocytopenic NOD, these immunological parameters were not impaired in the NOD/Shi-S and NOD/Shi in comparison to those of Jcl: ICR. The results indicate that there may be a positive association between the incidence of diabetes and T cell number and functions in female NOD mice.
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