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Endocrinology Vol. 143, No. 9 3449-3453
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine Society


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Low Density Lipoprotein Can Cause Death of Islet ß-Cells by Its Cellular Uptake and Oxidative Modification

Miriam Cnop, Jean Claude Hannaert, Annick Y. Grupping and Daniel G. Pipeleers

Diabetes Research Center, Brussels Free University—Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels 1090, Belgium

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: D. G. Pipeleers, Diabetes Research Center, Brussels Free University—Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090 Brussels, Belgium. E-mail: dpip{at}mebo.vub.ac.be.

Islet ß-cells express receptors for low density (LDL) and very low density (VLDL) lipoproteins that are internalized by receptor-mediated endocytosis. The present study examined whether this process can affect the viability of isolated rat islet ß-cells. Culture with LDL (from 6 µg/ml on), but not VLDL, causes necrosis of ß-cells within 2 d. No toxicity was observed when LDL binding and/or endocytosis was prevented by low temperature (8 C), or by addition of heparin or an excess of VLDL. The LDL toxicity did not occur in the presence of antioxidants (probucol or a mixture of glutathion, vitamins A, C, E plus dithiothreitol) or of the radical scavenger butylated hydroxytoluene. The degree of LDL-induced toxicity was correlated with an increase in the electrophoretic mobility of LDL, an index for its oxidative modification. Both LDL toxicity and oxidation were suppressed by omission or chelation of copper and iron in the medium. Addition of oxidized LDL was not cytotoxic to ß-cells, which lack oxidized LDL receptors. It is concluded that uptake of LDL by islet ß-cells and subsequent oxidative reactions can be damaging for the cells. This process can be counteracted by HDL and VLDL, and by antioxidants.




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