A Comprehensive Analysis to Study the Histological and Immunohistochemical Profile of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Human Pancreases in the Indian Population

Nithyakalyani Mohan, Anusha Sunder, Kandappa Himakar Reddy
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The pathogenesis of hyperglycemia observed in most forms of diabetes is intimately tied to the islet β cell. Impairments in pro-peptide processing and secretory function, along with the loss of these vital cells, is demonstrable not only in those in whom the diagnosis is established but typically also in individuals who are at increased risk of developing the disease. Due to ethical and practical difficulties, genomic or pathological data in Indian population are remarkably missing. Here we report the immunohistological observations for 21 pancreases. We analyzed the pathological differences between diabetic and non-diabetic samples along with pathological changes associated with beta cell density, expression, size, and diameter. This study provides an insight into the immunopathological and histochemical mechanisms that highlight a number of–inflammatory, immunoregulatory and regenerative pathways, some of which have received relatively little attention so far.
全面分析研究印度人群中糖尿病和非糖尿病人类胰腺的组织学和免疫组化特征
大多数糖尿病的高血糖发病机制都与胰岛β细胞密切相关。原肽加工和分泌功能受损,以及这些重要细胞的丧失,不仅在确诊患者身上可以得到证明,而且通常也会在患病风险增加的人身上得到证明。由于伦理和实际困难,印度人群的基因组或病理数据非常缺乏。在此,我们报告了 21 例胰腺的免疫组织学观察结果。我们分析了糖尿病样本和非糖尿病样本之间的病理差异,以及与β细胞密度、表达、大小和直径相关的病理变化。这项研究提供了对免疫病理和组织化学机制的深入了解,突出了一系列炎症、免疫调节和再生途径,其中一些途径迄今为止受到的关注相对较少。
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