Vessel Network Architecture of Adult Human Islets Promotes Distinct Cell-Cell Interactions In Situ and Is Altered After Transplantation
Autor: | Michele Solimena, Christian M. Cohrs, Chunguang Chen, Barbara Ludwig, Anja Steffen, Helena Chmelova, Stephan René Jahn, Stefan R. Bornstein, Stephan Speier, Eckhard Wolf, Jürgen Weitz, Andrea Bähr, Virginia Kamvissi, Julia Stertmann, Nikolai Klymiuk |
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Přispěvatelé: | University of Zurich, Speier, Stephan |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Adult Male Cell signaling endocrine system endocrine system diseases Swine Cell 10265 Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology Islets of Langerhans Transplantation 610 Medicine & health 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Enteroendocrine cell Mice Transgenic Cell Communication Biology 03 medical and health sciences Islets of Langerhans Mice 0302 clinical medicine Endocrinology Insulin-Secreting Cells medicine Animals Humans Aged geography geography.geographical_feature_category Middle Aged Islet 1310 Endocrinology Cell biology Transplantation Endothelial stem cell Mice Inbred C57BL 030104 developmental biology medicine.anatomical_structure Microvessels Female Pancreas Intracellular |
Zdroj: | Endocrinology 158, 1-13 (2017) |
ISSN: | 1945-7170 |
Popis: | slet cell hormone release is modulated by signals from endothelial and endocrine cells within the islet. However, models of intra-islet vascularization and paracrine cell signaling are mostly based on rodent pancreas. We here assessed for the first time the architecture and endocrine cell interaction of the vascular network in unperturbed human islets in situ and their potential to re-establish their endogenous vascular network after transplantation in vivo. We prepared pancreas tissue slices of fresh tissue obtained from non-diabetic patients undergoing partial pancreatectomy. In addition, we transplanted human donor islets into the anterior chamber of the mouse eye. Next, we performed three-dimensional in situ and in vivo imaging of islet cell and vessel architecture at cellular resolution and compared our findings to mouse and porcine islets. Our data reveal a significantly different vascular architecture with decreased vessel diameter, reduced vessel branching and shortened total vessel network in human compared to mouse islets. Together with the distinct cellular arrangement in human islets this limits beta-endothelial cell interactions, facilitates connection of alpha and beta cells and promotes the formation of independent beta cell clusters within islets. Furthermore, our results show that the endogenous vascular network of islets is significantly altered after transplantation in a donor-age related mechanism. Thus, our study provides new insight into vascular architecture and cellular arrangement of human islets with apparent consequences for intercellular islet signaling. Moreover, our findings suggest that human islet engraftment after transplantation can be improved by the use of alternative, less mature islet cell sources. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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