Burstein D, Handler E S, Schindler J, Seals J, Mordes J P, Rossini A A
Department of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester 01605.
Diabetes Res. 1987 Aug;5(4):163-7.
Young diabetes prone BB/Wor rats were treated for 4-7 weeks with low dose (1,000 units/week) or high dose (75,000 units/week) recombinant human interleukin-2 (IL-2) and observed through 150 days of age for the development of spontaneous diabetes mellitus. Comparing treated rats with controls, it was found that IL-2 did not affect the cumulative incidence of diabetes, the age at onset of the disease, or peripheral lymphocyte subset numbers. High dose IL-2 administered to diabetes resistant BB/Wor rats also failed to induce the disease.
对易患糖尿病的幼年BB/Wor大鼠,用低剂量(1000单位/周)或高剂量(75000单位/周)重组人白细胞介素-2(IL-2)治疗4至7周,并观察至150日龄,以了解自发性糖尿病的发展情况。将治疗组大鼠与对照组进行比较,发现IL-2不影响糖尿病的累积发病率、疾病发病年龄或外周淋巴细胞亚群数量。对糖尿病抗性BB/Wor大鼠给予高剂量IL-2也未能诱发该疾病。