Size-based separation and collection of mouse pancreatic islets for functional analysis
Autor: | Adeola F. Adewola, Jose Oberholzer, David T. Eddington, Shesun Wang, Wang Yong, Ki Hwan Nam, Tricia A. Harvat |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
medicine.medical_specialty Materials science endocrine system diseases Cell Survival Biomedical Engineering Islets of Langerhans Mice Internal medicine Insulin Secretion medicine Animals Humans Insulin Viability assay Insulin secretion Molecular Biology geography geography.geographical_feature_category Pancreatic islets Reproducibility of Results Organ Size Microfluidic Analytical Techniques Islet Microspheres Cell biology Staining Heterogeneous population Transplantation outcomes Endocrinology medicine.anatomical_structure Glucose Mouse Islets Glass Gravitation |
Zdroj: | Biomedical microdevices. 12(5) |
ISSN: | 1572-8781 |
Popis: | Islet size has recently been demonstrated to be an important factor in determining human islet transplantation outcomes. In this study, a multi-layered microfluidic device was developed and quantified for size-based separation of a heterogeneous population of mouse islets. The device was fabricated using standard soft lithography and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Size-based separation was first demonstrated via injection of a heterogeneous population of glass beads between 50-300 microm in diameter which were separated into five sub-populations based on their diameter. Next, a heterogeneous population of mouse pancreatic islets, between 50-250 microm in diameter was separated into four sub-populations. Throughout this process the islets remained intact without any signs of damage, as indicated by cell viability staining. Islet glucose-stimulated insulin secretion of each sub-population of islets was also evaluated demonstrating that islets smaller than 150 microm have superior stimulation indexes (SI) compared to islets larger than 150 microm. In this study, we found that islets between 100 microm and 150 microm in diameter had the greatest SI value in a heterogeneous population of islets. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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