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Zhejiang da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2006-May

[Effects of various HIV protease inhibitors on function of rat insulinoma cells].

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Jia-qiang Zhou
Wen-peng Li
Zun Xiang
Morten Schutt

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the effects of various HIV protease inhibitors on the function of pancreatic beta-cells.

METHODS

Rat insulinoma INS-1 cells were incubated with different concentrations of ritonavir or amprenavir for 48 h and stimulated with 20 mmol/L D-glucose for 30 min. The rate of insulin release was measured in the supernatant by ELISA, normalized to cellular DNA contents. Cells were counted with trypan blue and MTT test were determined to evaluate the effect of protease inhibitors on cell viability.

RESULTS

Ritonavir treatment significantly decreased baseline insulin release and glucose-stimulated insulin release in a dose-dependent manner (r=-0.861, -0.839, both P<0.01). For 10 micromol/L of ritonavir, the decrease rate of baseline insulin secretion and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was 46% and 47%, respectively. Amprenavir had no effect on the rate of insulin release.

CONCLUSIONS

Various HIV protease inhibitors present different effect on the insulin release of pancreatic beta-cells.

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