Abstract
To investigate whether BCG, lymphtoxin (LT) or bee venom (BV) can prevent
insulitis and development of diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, we
measured the degree of insulitis and incidence of diabetes in 24 ICR and 96
female NOD mice. NOD mice were randomly assigned to control, BCG-, LT-, and
BV-treated groups. The BCG was given once at 6 weeks of age, and LT was given in
3 weekly doses from the age of 4 to 10 weeks. The BV was injected in 2 weekly
doses from the age of 4 to 10 weeks. Diabetes started in control group at 18
weeks of age, in BCG group at 24 weeks of age, and in LT- or BV-treated group at
23 weeks of age. Cumulative incidences of diabetes at 25 weeks of age in
control, BCG-, LT-, and BV-treated NOD mice are 58, 17, 25, and 21%,
respectively. Incidence and severity of insulitis were reduced by BCG, LT and BV
treatment. In conclusion, these results suggest that BCG, LT or BV treatment in
NOD mice at early age inhibit insulitis, onset and cumulative incidence of
diabetes.