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Histochemical Staining of Zn+2-Ions and Insulin in B-Cells of Isolated Pancreatic Islets, Cells of Prostate and Sallivan Glands

Meyramov G G and Meyramova A G
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Meyramova A G: Diabetes Research Group, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 54, issue 5, 46480-46485

Abstract: Pancreatic B-cells contain a large amount of Zn+2ions [1-3] as Salivary glands and prostate. In B-cells Zn+2-ions take part in processes of biosynthesis of insulin as at processes of storage by forming of Zn+2-insulin complex [4,5]. It is known that Zn+2-ions in B-cells formed with insulin, a deposited form of hormone as Zn+2-insulin complex [4]. Proinsulin forms a zinc contain hexamer soon after its synthesis. In addition, the Zn+2-ions enhance proinsulin’s solubility and render insulin insoluble.

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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.54.008625

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