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. 2021 Sep 3;13(5-6):121-133.
doi: 10.1080/19382014.2021.1963188. Epub 2021 Sep 9.

Frederick Banting's actual great idea: The role of fetal bovine islets in the discovery of insulin

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Frederick Banting's actual great idea: The role of fetal bovine islets in the discovery of insulin

James R Wright Jr. Islets. .

Abstract

Background: Frederick Banting approached Toronto physiology professor JJR Macleod with a way to prevent pancreatic trypsin from destroying the pancreas' internal secretion. Banting proposed to induce exocrine atrophy by ligating canine pancreatic ducts and to use extracts of islet-rich residua to treat pancreatectomized dogs. His next plan was to make extracts from fetal pancreas, which he had read was islet-rich and lacked exocrine tissue capable of making trypsin; this work has not been historically evaluated.

Methods: Banting's fetal calf pancreas story is told using primary and secondary historical sources and then critically examined using both historical and recent data on species phylogeny, islet ontogeny, fetal/neonatal islet culture/transplantation, etc. Results/Discussion: Only ruminants develop dual islets populations sequentially; fetal calf pancreata, at the gestational ages Banting used, possess numerous insulin-rich giant peri-lobular islets, which credibly explain the potency of his fetal calf insulin extract. Use of non-ruminant fetal pancreata would have failed.

Keywords: Charles Best; Edouard Laguesse; Frederick Banting; Medical history; discovery of insulin; fetal calf; fetal sheep; islet development; islet histology; ruminant.

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Figures

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Figure 1.
Charles Best (left) and Frederick Banting (right) posing on the roof of the Medical Building with a dog. Sources disagree with regards to the date and whether this is the longevity dog treated with extract derived from fetal calf pancreata
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Figure 2.
Gustave Edouard Laguesse (1861–1927). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_Laguesse#/media/File:Professeur_Laguesse_CIPH0239.jpg

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