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Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion

To investigate substances related to insulin secretion, we reported a convenient experimental method to reproduce insulin secretion from isolated rat pancreas preparations using an organ bath. While the method has experimental utility for investigating insulin secretion, optimization of the experime...

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Autores principales: Morita, Asuka, Ouchi, Motoshi, Satoh, Keitaro, Terada, Misao, Kon, Hiroe, Wakashin, Hidefumi, Hayashi, Keitaro, Anzai, Naohiko, Oba, Kenzo, Shimizu, Akira, Fujita, Tomoe
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Publicado: Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7220716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31735767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.19-0059
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author Morita, Asuka
Ouchi, Motoshi
Satoh, Keitaro
Terada, Misao
Kon, Hiroe
Wakashin, Hidefumi
Hayashi, Keitaro
Anzai, Naohiko
Oba, Kenzo
Shimizu, Akira
Fujita, Tomoe
author_facet Morita, Asuka
Ouchi, Motoshi
Satoh, Keitaro
Terada, Misao
Kon, Hiroe
Wakashin, Hidefumi
Hayashi, Keitaro
Anzai, Naohiko
Oba, Kenzo
Shimizu, Akira
Fujita, Tomoe
author_sort Morita, Asuka
collection PubMed
description To investigate substances related to insulin secretion, we reported a convenient experimental method to reproduce insulin secretion from isolated rat pancreas preparations using an organ bath. While the method has experimental utility for investigating insulin secretion, optimization of the experimental design is still needed. The level of insulin outflow in the control decreased over time in our previous study. Decreasing serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) levels is also known to be shown in patients with worsening glycemic control. There is one in vitro report demonstrated that 1,5-AG induced insulin release. It appears that discussion needs to be deepened further on it. In this study, we investigated the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion through to optimize the condition of endocrine function using the ex vivo organ bath technique. The level of insulin outflow in the control and 1,5-AG groups decreased over time in the organ bath experiment. To analyze the effect of trypsin on reduced insulin secretion, pancreas preparation was treated with soybean trypsin inhibitor (TI). Insulin outflow levels of the TI group were significantly higher than the control group. An enzyme indicator of tissue damage tended to be lower in the TI group. There was no significant enhancement of insulin secretion by 1,5-AG. The present study demonstrated the utility of TI application for the organ bath technique. This finding supported the development of an organ bath technique for the assessment of the effects of novel therapeutics on insulin secretion.
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spelling pubmed-72207162020-05-18 Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion Morita, Asuka Ouchi, Motoshi Satoh, Keitaro Terada, Misao Kon, Hiroe Wakashin, Hidefumi Hayashi, Keitaro Anzai, Naohiko Oba, Kenzo Shimizu, Akira Fujita, Tomoe Exp Anim Original To investigate substances related to insulin secretion, we reported a convenient experimental method to reproduce insulin secretion from isolated rat pancreas preparations using an organ bath. While the method has experimental utility for investigating insulin secretion, optimization of the experimental design is still needed. The level of insulin outflow in the control decreased over time in our previous study. Decreasing serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) levels is also known to be shown in patients with worsening glycemic control. There is one in vitro report demonstrated that 1,5-AG induced insulin release. It appears that discussion needs to be deepened further on it. In this study, we investigated the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion through to optimize the condition of endocrine function using the ex vivo organ bath technique. The level of insulin outflow in the control and 1,5-AG groups decreased over time in the organ bath experiment. To analyze the effect of trypsin on reduced insulin secretion, pancreas preparation was treated with soybean trypsin inhibitor (TI). Insulin outflow levels of the TI group were significantly higher than the control group. An enzyme indicator of tissue damage tended to be lower in the TI group. There was no significant enhancement of insulin secretion by 1,5-AG. The present study demonstrated the utility of TI application for the organ bath technique. This finding supported the development of an organ bath technique for the assessment of the effects of novel therapeutics on insulin secretion. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2019-11-15 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7220716/ /pubmed/31735767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.19-0059 Text en ©2020 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original
Morita, Asuka
Ouchi, Motoshi
Satoh, Keitaro
Terada, Misao
Kon, Hiroe
Wakashin, Hidefumi
Hayashi, Keitaro
Anzai, Naohiko
Oba, Kenzo
Shimizu, Akira
Fujita, Tomoe
Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title_full Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title_fullStr Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title_full_unstemmed Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title_short Development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-AG on insulin secretion
title_sort development of an organ bath technique for isolated rat pancreas preparations to assess the effect of 1,5-ag on insulin secretion
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7220716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31735767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.19-0059
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