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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 56, 441-444, Copyright © 1983 by Endocrine Society


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The pancreatic polypeptide cells in the human pancreas: the effects of age and diabetes

J Rahier, J Wallon, S Loozen, A Lefevre, W Gepts and J Haot

Pancreases from insulin-dependent diabetics (IDDM), noninsulin- dependent diabetics (NIDDM), and nondiabetic subjects were analyzed by stereological and morphometrical methods in order to determine the weight of the lobe rich in pancreatic polypeptide (PP) cells in relation to the total weight of the pancreas and the volume density of PP cells in both parts of the gland, those rich and poor in PP cells. In control subjects, neither the relative weight of the lobe rich in PP cells, nor the volume density of PP cells varied significantly with aging. In IDDM and NIDDM, the volume density of PP cells was similar to that observed in control subjects. The total weight of the pancreas was markedly decreased in IDD because of an almost selective atrophy of the lobe poor in PP cells; the relative weight of the lobe rich in PP cells was thus much higher than that in control subjects. A less marked atrophy, restricted to the lobe poor in PP cells, was also observed in NIDDM. It is suggested that PP may exert a local trophic role which protects the lobe of the pancreas rich in PP cells from atrophy in diabetic patients. The results further show that the elevated levels of PP in the plasma of elderly or diabetic subjects cannot be ascribed to a hyperplasia of PP cells.





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