Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.

While regional heterogeneity in islet distribution has been well studied in rodents, less is known about human pancreatic histology. To fill gaps in our understanding, regional differences in the adult human pancreas were quantitatively analyzed including the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). C...

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Main Authors: Xiaojun Wang, Ryosuke Misawa, Mark C Zielinski, Peter Cowen, Junghyo Jo, Vipul Periwal, Camillo Ricordi, Aisha Khan, Joel Szust, Junhui Shen, J Michael Millis, Piotr Witkowski, Manami Hara
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3691162?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-294362062bfd4651941a1f6709057d872020-11-25T01:55:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6745410.1371/journal.pone.0067454Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.Xiaojun WangRyosuke MisawaMark C ZielinskiPeter CowenJunghyo JoVipul PeriwalCamillo RicordiAisha KhanJoel SzustJunhui ShenJ Michael MillisPiotr WitkowskiManami HaraWhile regional heterogeneity in islet distribution has been well studied in rodents, less is known about human pancreatic histology. To fill gaps in our understanding, regional differences in the adult human pancreas were quantitatively analyzed including the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Cadaveric pancreas specimens were collected from the head, body and tail regions of each donor, including subjects with no history of diabetes or pancreatic diseases (n = 23) as well as patients with T2D (n = 12). The study further included individuals from whom islets were isolated (n = 7) to study islet yield and function in a clinical setting of islet transplantation. The whole pancreatic sections were examined using an innovative large-scale image capture and unbiased detailed quantitative analyses of the characteristics of islets from each individual (architecture, size, shape and distribution). Islet distribution/density is similar between the head and body regions, but is >2-fold higher in the tail region. In contrast to rodents, islet cellular composition and architecture were similar throughout the pancreas and there was no difference in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in islets isolated from different regions of the pancreas. Further studies revealed preferential loss of large islets in the head region in patients with T2D. The present study has demonstrated distinct characteristics of the human pancreas, which should provide a baseline for the future studies integrating existing research in the field and helping to advance bi-directional research between humans and preclinical models.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3691162?pdf=render
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author Xiaojun Wang
Ryosuke Misawa
Mark C Zielinski
Peter Cowen
Junghyo Jo
Vipul Periwal
Camillo Ricordi
Aisha Khan
Joel Szust
Junhui Shen
J Michael Millis
Piotr Witkowski
Manami Hara
spellingShingle Xiaojun Wang
Ryosuke Misawa
Mark C Zielinski
Peter Cowen
Junghyo Jo
Vipul Periwal
Camillo Ricordi
Aisha Khan
Joel Szust
Junhui Shen
J Michael Millis
Piotr Witkowski
Manami Hara
Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaojun Wang
Ryosuke Misawa
Mark C Zielinski
Peter Cowen
Junghyo Jo
Vipul Periwal
Camillo Ricordi
Aisha Khan
Joel Szust
Junhui Shen
J Michael Millis
Piotr Witkowski
Manami Hara
author_sort Xiaojun Wang
title Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
title_short Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
title_full Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
title_fullStr Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
title_full_unstemmed Regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
title_sort regional differences in islet distribution in the human pancreas--preferential beta-cell loss in the head region in patients with type 2 diabetes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description While regional heterogeneity in islet distribution has been well studied in rodents, less is known about human pancreatic histology. To fill gaps in our understanding, regional differences in the adult human pancreas were quantitatively analyzed including the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Cadaveric pancreas specimens were collected from the head, body and tail regions of each donor, including subjects with no history of diabetes or pancreatic diseases (n = 23) as well as patients with T2D (n = 12). The study further included individuals from whom islets were isolated (n = 7) to study islet yield and function in a clinical setting of islet transplantation. The whole pancreatic sections were examined using an innovative large-scale image capture and unbiased detailed quantitative analyses of the characteristics of islets from each individual (architecture, size, shape and distribution). Islet distribution/density is similar between the head and body regions, but is >2-fold higher in the tail region. In contrast to rodents, islet cellular composition and architecture were similar throughout the pancreas and there was no difference in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in islets isolated from different regions of the pancreas. Further studies revealed preferential loss of large islets in the head region in patients with T2D. The present study has demonstrated distinct characteristics of the human pancreas, which should provide a baseline for the future studies integrating existing research in the field and helping to advance bi-directional research between humans and preclinical models.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3691162?pdf=render
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