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Comparison of top and bottom loading of a dextran gradient for rat pancreatic islet purification

  • W.M. Fritschy*
  • , P.T.R. van Suylichem
  • , G.H.J. Wolters
  • , R. van Schilfgaarde
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Rat pancreatic islet yields obtained with dextran gradient purification were compared after suspending the digest into either the top or the bottom layer of the gradient. A 5-layer discontinuous gradient was used, which consisted of 16 ml 31% dextran as bottom layer, overlayered with 25%, 23%, 20% and 11% dextran (4 ml each). When the digest of 1 rat pancreas was suspended into the top layer of the gradient, the total number of islets obtained from the 11-20, 20-23 and 23-25% interfaces was 862 +/- 38, 240 +/- 39 and 54 +/- 5, respectively. From this gradient, also 1409 +/- 81 islets were retrieved from the bottom layer (i.e., exocrine pellet). In contrast, when the pancreas digest was suspended into the bottom layer of the gradient, 1964 +/- 63, 435 +/- 42, and 177 +/- 34 islets were obtained from the successive interfaces, and only 50 + 20 islets from the exocrine pellet. The total islet volume obtained from the two uppermost interfaces was 3.46 +/- 0.31 mul after top-loading, and 4.93 +/- 0.16 mul after bottom-loading (n = 7, p <0.01). When the islets retrieved from one bottom loaded gradient were transplanted into either 1 (n = 6) or 2 (n = 9) diabetic recipients, glucose levels normalized in all instances. We therefore conclude that a bottom-loaded dextran gradient separates islets from exocrine tissue effectively, resulting in significantly higher islet yields than obtained with a top-loaded dextran gradient.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)91-95
    Number of pages5
    JournalDiabetes research clinical and experimental
    Volume19
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-1992

    Keywords

    • ISLET ISOLATION
    • DEXTRAN GRADIENT
    • ISLET TRANSPLANTATION
    • GRADIENT PURIFICATION

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