Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures

Because collagen is the major target in the enzymatic dissociation of the pancreas for islet isolation, we determined the amount of collagen and its distribution in a comparative study comprising normal pancreata of rat, dog, man, young pig, and adult pig. Collagen content was determined using a col...

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Main Authors: Paul T.R. van Suylichem, Jan-Erik H.M. van Deijnen, Gerrit H.J. Wolters, Reinout van Schilfgaarde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1995-11-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979500400610
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spelling doaj-33b16f2508464f41a5a208ce82eadac92020-11-25T03:03:14ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921995-11-01410.1177/096368979500400610Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation ProceduresPaul T.R. van Suylichem0Jan-Erik H.M. van Deijnen1Gerrit H.J. Wolters2Reinout van Schilfgaarde3Department of Surgery, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Surgery, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Surgery, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Surgery, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsBecause collagen is the major target in the enzymatic dissociation of the pancreas for islet isolation, we determined the amount of collagen and its distribution in a comparative study comprising normal pancreata of rat, dog, man, young pig, and adult pig. Collagen content was determined using a colorimetric method and its distribution was assessed in tissue sections stained with Sirius red. The collagen content is relatively low in the rat and adult pig pancreas, and the amount of collagen is relatively low in the septa of the rat and dog pancreas. Not the amount of collagen in the septa but collagen in the rest of the pancreas, mainly located between the acini, seems to determine the dissociation of the pancreatic tissue. This can be exemplified by the higher islet yields obtained from the adult vs. the young pig pancreas; the latter contains a higher total amount of collagen but a similar, relatively high, amount of collagen in the septa. A high amount of collagen surrounding the islets seems to be of secondary importance in islet isolations, because yields of the same magnitude are obtained from the canine and human pancreas containing a relatively low vs. high amount of collagen around the islets but a similar total collagen content. The rat pancreas contains both a low total amount of collagen and a high amount of collagen around the islets; therefore, the general experience that islet isolation procedures are effective in rats can be readily understood.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979500400610
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author Paul T.R. van Suylichem
Jan-Erik H.M. van Deijnen
Gerrit H.J. Wolters
Reinout van Schilfgaarde
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Jan-Erik H.M. van Deijnen
Gerrit H.J. Wolters
Reinout van Schilfgaarde
Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Paul T.R. van Suylichem
Jan-Erik H.M. van Deijnen
Gerrit H.J. Wolters
Reinout van Schilfgaarde
author_sort Paul T.R. van Suylichem
title Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
title_short Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
title_full Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
title_fullStr Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Amount and Distribution of Collagen in Pancreatic Tissue of Different Species in the Perspective of Islet Isolation Procedures
title_sort amount and distribution of collagen in pancreatic tissue of different species in the perspective of islet isolation procedures
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1995-11-01
description Because collagen is the major target in the enzymatic dissociation of the pancreas for islet isolation, we determined the amount of collagen and its distribution in a comparative study comprising normal pancreata of rat, dog, man, young pig, and adult pig. Collagen content was determined using a colorimetric method and its distribution was assessed in tissue sections stained with Sirius red. The collagen content is relatively low in the rat and adult pig pancreas, and the amount of collagen is relatively low in the septa of the rat and dog pancreas. Not the amount of collagen in the septa but collagen in the rest of the pancreas, mainly located between the acini, seems to determine the dissociation of the pancreatic tissue. This can be exemplified by the higher islet yields obtained from the adult vs. the young pig pancreas; the latter contains a higher total amount of collagen but a similar, relatively high, amount of collagen in the septa. A high amount of collagen surrounding the islets seems to be of secondary importance in islet isolations, because yields of the same magnitude are obtained from the canine and human pancreas containing a relatively low vs. high amount of collagen around the islets but a similar total collagen content. The rat pancreas contains both a low total amount of collagen and a high amount of collagen around the islets; therefore, the general experience that islet isolation procedures are effective in rats can be readily understood.
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