| Literature DB >> 29617192 |
Wataru Nishimura1,2,3, Asako Sakaue-Sawano4, Satoru Takahashi5, Atsushi Miyawaki4, Kazuki Yasuda3, Yasuko Noda2.
Abstract
Glucose metabolism is regulated by insulin, which is produced from β-cells in the pancreas. Because insulin is secreted into vessels in response to blood glucose, vascular structures of the pancreas, especially the relationship between vessels and β-cells, are important for physiological and pathological glucose metabolism. Here, we developed a system to visualize vessels surrounding mature β-cells expressing transcription factor MafA in a three-dimensional manner. Optical clearing of the pancreas prevented light scattering of fluorescence driven by the bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-mafA promoter in β-cells. Reconstruction of confocal images demonstrated mature β-cells and the glomerular-like structures of β-cell vasculatures labeled with DyLight 488-conjugated lectin in normal mice as well as in low-dose streptozotocin-injected diabetes model mice with reduced β-cell mass. This technological innovation of organ imaging can be used to investigate morphological changes in vascular structures during transplantation, regeneration and diabetes development.Entities:
Keywords: MafA; diabetes; imaging; islets; optical clearing; vascular structure; β-cells
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29617192 PMCID: PMC5989882 DOI: 10.1080/19382014.2018.1451282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Islets ISSN: 1938-2014 Impact factor: 2.694