Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Extracellular Matrix Biomimetics on the Viability and Insulin-Producing Function of Isolated Pancreatic Islets

V. Sevastianov, L. A. Kirsanova, A. S. Ponomareva, S. Gautier
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The creation of a pancreas tissue-engineered construct based on isolated pancreatic islets is hindered by problems associated with maintaining their viability and insulin-producing function. Both biopolymer and tissue-specific scaffolds can contribute to the maintenance of the structure and function of pancreatic islets in vitro and in vivo. A comparative morphofunctional analysis in vitro of isolated pancreatic islets cultured with a biopolymer collagen-containing scaffold and a tissue-specific scaffold obtained as a result of pancreatic decellularization was performed. The results showed that the use of the scaffolds contributes not only to the maintenance of the cultured islets viability, but also to the prolongation of their insulin-producing functions, compared to the islets monoculture in vitro. A significant increase was found in basal and stimulated (under glucose loading) insulin secreted by the islets cultured with the scaffolds. At the same time, the advantage of using a tissue-specific scaffold in comparison with a biopolymer collagen-containing scaffold was shown. We think that these studies will become a platform for creating a human pancreas tissue-engineered design for the treatment of type 1 diabetes.
细胞外基质仿生物对离体胰岛细胞活力和胰岛素生成功能影响的比较分析
基于分离胰岛的胰腺组织工程结构的创建受到维持其活力和胰岛素产生功能相关问题的阻碍。生物聚合物和组织特异性支架都有助于维持体外和体内胰岛的结构和功能。用含生物聚合物胶原蛋白的支架和胰腺脱细胞后获得的组织特异性支架培养的离体胰岛进行了体外形态功能比较分析。结果表明,与体外单一培养的胰岛相比,支架的使用不仅有助于维持培养的胰岛的活力,而且可以延长其产生胰岛素的功能。用支架培养的胰岛分泌的基础胰岛素和受刺激胰岛素(在葡萄糖负荷下)显著增加。同时,与含有生物聚合物胶原蛋白的支架相比,使用组织特异性支架的优势也得到了证实。我们认为,这些研究将成为创建人类胰腺组织工程设计的平台,用于治疗1型糖尿病。
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