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IAPP (amylin) is a peptide hormone secreted by pancreatic B-cells in concert with insulin. It is functionally involved in reducing insulin demand and also safeguarding against post-prandial spikes in blood glucose levels through glycemic regulation. Aggregations of IAPP propeptide (proIAPP) are associated with loss of islet B-cells and impairment of the pancreas in Type 2 diabetes. In immunohistochemistry, IAPP antibodies can be used as a positive marker for identifying insulinomas of the pancreas. In normal tissue, amylin stains the cytoplasm of beta cells and roughly 50% of islet and insulin cells in the pancreas.
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