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Combinations of Growth Factors Enhance the Potency of Islets In Vitro

Authors
Lim, Jong YeonMin, Byoung HoonKim, Byoung GeunShin, Jun-SeopPark, Chang SookYoon, Tai WookHan, Sung Sik
Issue Date
May-2009
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
islet; growth factor; proliferation; differentiation; transplantation
Citation
PANCREAS, v.38, no.4, pp.447 - 453
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Journal Title
PANCREAS
Volume
38
Number
4
Start Page
447
End Page
453
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120176
DOI
10.1097/MPA.0b013e318197a62e
ISSN
0885-3177
Abstract
Objectives: Recent studies have demonstrated the impressive expansion of A cells in vitro. But unfortunately, expanded A cells do not function in the same way as fully differentiated A cells. Therefore, we developed a condition that would allow islet cells to proliferate while maintaining their endocrine function. Methods: We tested the different use of growth factors in a different culture period. And we tested the possibility of adult islets, which expanded during a short period, as a clinical source of islet cells by comparing the efficiency of transplantation of cultured islets with that of fresh islets. Results: The islets showed a time-dependent increase in proliferative activity, reaching 32.2% on day 5. After 5 days of culture, the efficiency of transplantation of cultured islets was increased (2-fold) in comparison to that of noncultured islets. Moreover, islet transplantation immediately induced normoglycemia at a level equal to native islets. Conclusions: These findings suggest that adult A cells have the potential to proliferate while maintaining their endocrine function, which can be improved through careful regulation of proliferation and differentiation.
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