Amyloid deposits derived from the amylin peptide accumulate within pancreatic islet beta-cells in most cases of type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2Dm). Human amylin 'oligomers' are toxic to these cells. Using two different experimental techniques, we found that H(2)O(2) was generated during the aggregation of human amylin into amyloid fibrils. This process was greatly stimulated by Cu(II) ions, and human amylin was retained on a copper affinity column. In contrast, rodent amylin, which is not toxic, failed to generate any H(2)O(2) and did not interact with copper. We conclude that the formation of H(2)O(2) from amylin could contribute to the progressive degeneration of islet cells in T2Dm.

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