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Ex vivo human pancreatic slice preparations offer a valuable model for studying pancreatic exocrine biology.

Tao Liang1, Subhankar Dolai1, Li Xie1, Erin Winter2, Abrahim I Orabi3, Negar Karimian1, Laura I Cosen-Binker1, Ya-Chi Huang1, Peter Thorn4, Mark S Cattral2, Herbert Y Gaisano5.   

Abstract

A genuine understanding of human exocrine pancreas biology and pathobiology has been hampered by a lack of suitable preparations and reliance on rodent models employing dispersed acini preparations. We have developed an organotypic slice preparation of the normal portions of human pancreas obtained from cancer resections. The preparation was assessed for physiologic and pathologic responses to the cholinergic agonist carbachol (Cch) and cholecystokinin (CCK-8), including 1) amylase secretion, 2) exocytosis, 3) intracellular Ca2+ responses, 4) cytoplasmic autophagic vacuole formation, and 5) protease activation. Cch and CCK-8 both dose-dependently stimulated secretory responses from human pancreas slices similar to those previously observed in dispersed rodent acini. Confocal microscopy imaging showed that these responses were accounted for by efficient apical exocytosis at physiologic doses of both agonists and by apical blockade and redirection of exocytosis to the basolateral plasma membrane at supramaximal doses. The secretory responses and exocytotic events evoked by CCK-8 were mediated by CCK-A and not CCK-B receptors. Physiologic agonist doses evoked oscillatory Ca2+ increases across the acini. Supraphysiologic doses induced formation of cytoplasmic autophagic vacuoles and activation of proteases (trypsin, chymotrypsin). Maximal atropine pretreatment that completely blocked all the Cch-evoked responses did not affect any of the CCK-8-evoked responses, indicating that rather than acting on the nerves within the pancreas slice, CCK cellular actions directly affected human acinar cells. Human pancreas slices represent excellent preparations to examine pancreatic cell biology and pathobiology and could help screen for potential treatments for human pancreatitis.
© 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  CCK-8; CCK-A/B Receptor; calcium imaging; carbachol; confocal microscopy; exocytosis; human exocrine pancreas; pancreas; receptor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28242761      PMCID: PMC5392586          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M117.777433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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