Absolute numbers versus proportions in the assessment of differentiation of beta-cells in the embryonic avian pancreas.

Beverley Kramer, Dianne Manning, Clem Penny
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Environmental factors may influence the proliferation and differentiation of embryonic pancreatic endocrine cells, creating a need for the quantification of such effects. The explanted dorsal pancreatic bud (DPB) of the 5-day chick embryo is a useful in vitro model. Since all explants cannot be assumed to have the same number of endocrine cells at the start of culture, the proportion of beta-cells with respect to alpha-cells may be a more meaningful measure than absolute numbers. This study aimed to establish baseline values for the proportion of beta-cells in both intact and mesoderm-depleted DPBs before culture. Buds were excised from 12 chick embryos and the surrounding mesoderm was removed from 6 buds following collagenase treatment. All the buds were freeze-dried, fixed in parabenzoquinone vapour, embedded in resin and sectioned at 1 micro m. alpha- and beta-cells were detected by an indirect immunoenzyme method. alpha-cells outnumbered beta-cells in 9 of the 12 buds. The proportion of beta-cells in the intact buds varied from 16% to 64% (mean 39.5%) and in the mesoderm-depleted buds from 17% to 66% (mean 39%). There was no significant difference between the absolute numbers or the proportions of cells in either case. The proportions of beta-cells in the 5-day DPBs were higher than those in buds cultured in previous studies for 7 days under various conditions. This result may reflect the role of apoptosis in response to the culture conditions.

绝对数量与比例在评估胚胎禽胰腺中β细胞的分化。
环境因素可能影响胚胎胰腺内分泌细胞的增殖和分化,因此需要对这种影响进行量化。5日龄鸡胚胰背芽(DPB)是一种有用的离体模型。由于不能假定所有外植体在培养开始时具有相同数量的内分泌细胞,因此β细胞相对于α细胞的比例可能比绝对数字更有意义。本研究旨在建立培养前完整和中胚层缺失DPBs中β细胞比例的基线值。在胶原酶处理后,从12个鸡胚中切除芽,并从6个芽中去除周围的中胚层。所有芽冷冻干燥,在对苯并醌蒸气中固定,包埋在树脂中,在1微米下切片,用间接免疫酶法检测α -和β -细胞。12个芽中有9个的α细胞数量超过β细胞。完整芽中β细胞的比例为16% ~ 64%(平均39.5%),中胚层缺失芽中β细胞的比例为17% ~ 66%(平均39%)。在两种情况下,细胞的绝对数量和比例没有显著差异。在各种条件下,5天DPBs中β细胞的比例高于以往研究中培养7天的芽。这一结果可能反映了细胞凋亡对培养条件的响应。
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