Islet cell lines were produced by retroviral transduction of SV-40 T antigen to monolayer cultures of neonatal rat islets. One line, RN0-11, showed evolution of phenotypes in vitro. It evolved from a non-hormone secreting cell line to an insulin secreting line. It further developed glucagon producin
Characterization of β cells developed in vitro from rat embryonic pancreatic epithelium
✍ Scribed by François Miralles; Palle Serup; Françoise Cluzeaud; Alain Vewalle; Paul Czernichow; Raphael Scharfmann
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 696 KB
- Volume
- 214
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1058-8388
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✦ Synopsis
The present study evaluates the development and functional properties of  cells differentiated in vitro. The authors have previously demonstrated that when E12.5 rat pancreatic rudiments are cultured in vitro in the absence of mesenchyme, the majority of the epithelial cells differentiate into endocrine  cells. Thus, depletion of the mesenchyme provokes the expansion of endocrine tissue at the expense of exocrine tissue. The potential use of this procedure for the production of  cells led the authors to characterize the  cells differentiated in this model and to compare their properties with those of the endocrine cells of the embryonic and adult pancreas. This study shows that the  cells that differentiate in vitro in the absence of mesenchyme express the homeodomain protein Nkx6.1, a transcription factor that is characteristic of adult mature  cells. Further, electron microscopy analysis shows that these  cells are highly granulated, and the ultrastructural analysis of the granules shows that they are characteristic of mature  cells. The maturity of these granules was confirmed by a double-immunofluorescence study that demonstrated that Rab3A and SNAP-25, two proteins associated with the secretory pathway of insulin, are strongly expressed. Finally, the maturity of the differentiated  cells in this model was confirmed when the cells responded to stimulation with 16 mM glucose by a 5-fold increase in insulin release. The authors conclude that the  cells differentiated in vitro from rat embryonic pancreatic rudiments devoid of mesenchyme are mature  cells.
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