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Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development

BACKGROUND: Pancreatic islet xenotransplantation is a potential treatment for diabetes mellitus, and porcine pancreas may provide a readily available source of islets. Islets in juvenile pigs are smaller than those in young adult pigs, but the insulin content is very similar. In addition, as juvenil...

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Autores principales: Nagaya, Masaki, Hayashi, Asuka, Nakano, Kazuaki, Honda, Michiyo, Hasegawa, Koki, Okamoto, Kazutoshi, Itazaki, Shiori, Matsunari, Hitomi, Watanabe, Masahito, Umeyama, Kazuhiro, Nagashima, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6510474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31075154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216254
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author Nagaya, Masaki
Hayashi, Asuka
Nakano, Kazuaki
Honda, Michiyo
Hasegawa, Koki
Okamoto, Kazutoshi
Itazaki, Shiori
Matsunari, Hitomi
Watanabe, Masahito
Umeyama, Kazuhiro
Nagashima, Hiroshi
author_facet Nagaya, Masaki
Hayashi, Asuka
Nakano, Kazuaki
Honda, Michiyo
Hasegawa, Koki
Okamoto, Kazutoshi
Itazaki, Shiori
Matsunari, Hitomi
Watanabe, Masahito
Umeyama, Kazuhiro
Nagashima, Hiroshi
author_sort Nagaya, Masaki
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description BACKGROUND: Pancreatic islet xenotransplantation is a potential treatment for diabetes mellitus, and porcine pancreas may provide a readily available source of islets. Islets in juvenile pigs are smaller than those in young adult pigs, but the insulin content is very similar. In addition, as juvenile pigs are more easily reared in uncontaminated conditions, many researchers have conducted studies using pancreatic islets from juvenile pigs. We aimed to analyze the distributions of endocrine cell clusters by comprehensively evaluating juvenile porcine pancreatic development and to propose an appropriate age at which islets could be isolated from the juvenile porcine pancreas. METHODS: Splenic (SL) and duodenal lobe (DL) samples were collected from the pancreases of pigs aged 0–180 days (n = 3/day after birth). The chronological changes in endocrine cell clustering were analyzed in relation to morphological changes, cell characterization, numbers, islet areas, and gene expression. RESULTS: In juvenile pigs aged 0–21 days, the pancreas contained numerous endocrine cells, and compact islets appeared from 21 days of age. Well-defined small islets were seen at 28 days of age, and the clusters were denser in the SL than in the DL. At 35 days of age, the islets were morphologically similar to those observed at 180 days of age, and the greater number of islets was similar to that seen at 90 days of age. The differences in the islets’ cytoarchitecture between the lobes were negligible. The expression of β-cell-related genes was higher in the juvenile pancreas than in the adult pancreas, and the expression of neurogenin-3 decreased dramatically over time. CONCLUSIONS: These findings may have implications for attempts to refine the most appropriate age for islet isolation from porcine donors. Focusing on porcine pancreatic islets isolated at around 35 days after birth may offer benefits regarding their xenotransplantation potential.
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spelling pubmed-65104742019-05-23 Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development Nagaya, Masaki Hayashi, Asuka Nakano, Kazuaki Honda, Michiyo Hasegawa, Koki Okamoto, Kazutoshi Itazaki, Shiori Matsunari, Hitomi Watanabe, Masahito Umeyama, Kazuhiro Nagashima, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pancreatic islet xenotransplantation is a potential treatment for diabetes mellitus, and porcine pancreas may provide a readily available source of islets. Islets in juvenile pigs are smaller than those in young adult pigs, but the insulin content is very similar. In addition, as juvenile pigs are more easily reared in uncontaminated conditions, many researchers have conducted studies using pancreatic islets from juvenile pigs. We aimed to analyze the distributions of endocrine cell clusters by comprehensively evaluating juvenile porcine pancreatic development and to propose an appropriate age at which islets could be isolated from the juvenile porcine pancreas. METHODS: Splenic (SL) and duodenal lobe (DL) samples were collected from the pancreases of pigs aged 0–180 days (n = 3/day after birth). The chronological changes in endocrine cell clustering were analyzed in relation to morphological changes, cell characterization, numbers, islet areas, and gene expression. RESULTS: In juvenile pigs aged 0–21 days, the pancreas contained numerous endocrine cells, and compact islets appeared from 21 days of age. Well-defined small islets were seen at 28 days of age, and the clusters were denser in the SL than in the DL. At 35 days of age, the islets were morphologically similar to those observed at 180 days of age, and the greater number of islets was similar to that seen at 90 days of age. The differences in the islets’ cytoarchitecture between the lobes were negligible. The expression of β-cell-related genes was higher in the juvenile pancreas than in the adult pancreas, and the expression of neurogenin-3 decreased dramatically over time. CONCLUSIONS: These findings may have implications for attempts to refine the most appropriate age for islet isolation from porcine donors. Focusing on porcine pancreatic islets isolated at around 35 days after birth may offer benefits regarding their xenotransplantation potential. Public Library of Science 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6510474/ /pubmed/31075154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216254 Text en © 2019 Nagaya et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nagaya, Masaki
Hayashi, Asuka
Nakano, Kazuaki
Honda, Michiyo
Hasegawa, Koki
Okamoto, Kazutoshi
Itazaki, Shiori
Matsunari, Hitomi
Watanabe, Masahito
Umeyama, Kazuhiro
Nagashima, Hiroshi
Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title_full Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title_fullStr Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title_full_unstemmed Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title_short Distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
title_sort distributions of endocrine cell clusters during porcine pancreatic development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6510474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31075154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216254
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