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Using stereological techniques, including semi-automatic image analysis, the B-cell mitochondria were studied in the pancreatic islets from one group of control mice and two groups of mice killed 10 min and 60 min, respectively, after alloxan administration. Ten min following alloxan the mitochondrial volume and envelope surface densities, the mean mitochondrial volume and surface area, and the area of mitochondrial profiles were significantly increased, whereas the mitochondrial numerical density was not significantly altered. At the 60 min observation time the mitochondrial volume density, the mean mitochondrial volume and surface areas, and the area of mitochondrial profiles were significantly increased, and the mitochondrial numerical density was significantly decreased, whereas the mitochondrial envelope surface was not significantly altered. The findings indicate a rapid swelling, followed by disintegration of the mitochondria in the B-cells of alloxan-treated mice, thereby supporting our view that mitochondrial lesions play a primary role in the development of alloxan diabetes. These lesions are believed to be due to ionic alterations in the B-cells (“Pi-pH hypothesis”).
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Lorentzon, R., Boquist, L. Stereological study of B-cell mitochondria in alloxan-treated mice. Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathol 31, 227–233 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02889939
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