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Development of embryonic chick insulin cells in culture: beneficial effects of serum-free medium, raised nutrients, and biomatrix.

B B Rawdon1, A Andrew.   

Abstract

A previous finding that insulin cells do not survive or differentiate in explants of embryonic avian pancreas cultured in collagen gel with a serum-containing medium has provided a model system for identification of conditions favorable for development of these cells. To this end, we here modify the substrate and the medium. The epithelial component of dorsal pancreatic buds of 5-d chick embryos was cultured for 7 d on Matrigel in serum-containing and in serum-free medium, the latter incorporating insulin, transferrin, and selenium. Endocrine cell types were distinguished by immunocytochemistry; insulin cell counts were expressed as a proportion of insulin plus glucagon cells. With serum-containing medium, Matrigel stimulated a significant increase in this proportion as compared with collagen gel--3.1% as against 0.2%; the serum-free medium further increased this proportion to 17.3%. Raising the level of essential amino acids approximately fivefold increased the latter figure somewhat (to 18.9%), but it was more than doubled (to 37.4%) by raising the glucose concentration from 10 mM to 20 mM. Raising the levels of amino acids and glucose simultaneously yielded a lesser increase (to 31.8%). Some cultures grown in collagen gel and serum-containing medium for 7 d were transferred to Matrigel and serum-free medium for a further 7 d. Insulin cell development recovered, indicating that progenitor cells had survived and were stimulated to develop by the improved conditions. This study indicates that components of the biomatrix and the medium (in particular, a raised glucose concentration) are important for the survival and differentiation of embryonic insulin cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9466682     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-997-0156-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.723


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