Novel method for isolation of adult porcine pancreatic islets with two-stage digestion procedure
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Novel method for isolation of adult porcine pancreatic islets with two-stage digestion procedure
Abstract
It is particularly difficult to isolate porcine islets (PI). Experience suggests that the success rate of porcine islet isolation (PII) is probably considerably influenced by the distension and digestion of the pancreas. In this study, we divided the digestion procedure into two stages and developed a new enzyme solution to improve both the distension and digestion procedures. As a result, we established a novel and stable method of large-scale adult porcine islet isolation (APII). The harvested pancreata of 2-year-old pigs weighing over 200 kg (n = 18) were distended by introducing our new enzyme solution gently and slowly through the pancreatic ducts. Two-stage digestion (cold, then warm) was then performed by first placing the distended pancreata on ice for 2 h to cause diffusion of the enzyme solution around the islets, and then by incubating the pancreata in a water bath at 37 degrees C for 45 min without shaking. The islets were purified by a COBE 2991 cell processor on dextran T70 discontinuous density gradients. Histological study was performed on porcine pancreata sampled after 0, 15, 30, and 45 min of the second stage, and stained with H&E stain. Next, islet equivalent was calculated. Static incubation study was performed by stimulating the islets with 3.3 and 16.7 mM glucose in Krebs' Ringer bicarbonate buffer (KRBB) solution at 37 degrees C for 1 h, and finally the insulin released was measured. The dilated acinar cells septa around the islets were observed at time 0. Destruction of the acinar cells around the islets by warm digestion was recognized at 15 and 30 min, and destroyed and separated acinar cells present around the islets at 45 min. During the entire course of the warm digestion, the islets remained intact. The number of isolated islets was 291,667 +/- 240,452 IEQ/pancreas (n = 14) and 3,294 +/- 2199 IEQ/g of pancreatic tissue. The purity of recovered porcine islets was over 90%. The concentration of the insulin secreted by 10,000 IEQ islets selected at random was 83.9 +/- 13.4 microU/dish/h in response to 3.3 mM glucose and 104.1 +/- 12.9 microU/dish/h in response to 16.7 mM glucose (n = 20). A success rate of approximately 80% was attained with APII. We demonstrated that this increase in the success rate was due to the improved distension and digestion provided by this method. This two-stage APII method with its new enzyme solution may facilitate the future use of porcine islets in clinical xenotransplantation trials.
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