Mice injected with sodium nitroprusside (NaNP) exhibited a marked, transient hyperglycemia and enhanced activity of glutamate dehydrogenase in the pancreatic islets. Ultrastructurally, the islet B-cells of NaNP-treated mice showed expanded granular endoplasmic reticulum, prominent Golgi complex, increased amount of secretory granules, mitochondrial enlargement and vacuolation, and mitochondrion-secretory granule complexes. Stereological analyses disclosed increased volume of endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex and mitochondria, and increased number of secretory granules in the B-cells 1 h after the injection of NaNP. Isolated mouse islets exposed to NaNP showed stimulated activity of glutamate dehydrogenase both in the presence of 2 and 18 mM glucose, whereas the release of insulin was stimulated at 2 mM glucose, but inhibited at 18 mM glucose. The observations demonstrate that NaNP induces transiently altered structure and function in mouse islet B-cells.

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