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  • Amyloid fibrils in human insulinoma and islets of Langerhans of the diabetic cat are derived from a neuropeptide-like protein also present in normal islet cells.

Amyloid fibrils in human insulinoma and islets of Langerhans of the diabetic cat are derived from a neuropeptide-like protein also present in normal islet cells.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1987-06-01)
P Westermark, C Wernstedt, E Wilander, D W Hayden, T D O'Brien, K H Johnson
ABSTRACT

Amyloid deposits localized to the islets of Langerhans are typical of non-insulin-dependent human diabetes mellitus and of diabetes mellitus in adult cats. Amyloid deposits also commonly occur in insulin-producing pancreatic tumors. We have purified a major protein--insulinoma or islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP)--from human and cat islet amyloid and from amyloid of a human insulinoma. IAPP from human insulinoma contained 37 amino acid residues and had a theoretical molecular mass of 3850 Da. The amino acid sequence is unique but has greater than 40% identity with the human calcitonin gene-related peptide. A partial amino acid sequence of cat islet IAPP corresponding to positions 1-27 of human insulinoma IAPP was identical to the human IAPP except for substitutions in three positions. An antiserum raised to a synthetic human insulinoma IAPP-(7-17) undecapeptide showed specific immunohistochemical reactivity with human and cat islet amyloid and with islet B cells. The significance of this pancreatic neuropeptide-like protein is unknown, but it is suggested that it may exert an important endocrine regulatory effect.