Prophylactic trypsin inhibition during the isolation procedure guarantees reproducible, high porcine islet yields |
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Authors: | Axel Heiser,Karin Ulrichs,Wolfgang Mü ller-Ruchholtz |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Immunology, Medical School, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract: For isolating islets from the porcine pancreas, we established a semiautomated digestion method. Although the isolation technique was standardized and collagenase of controlled quality was used, until now the reproducibility of high islet yields was unsatisfactory. Our hypothesis was that pancreatic trypsin was responsible for this failure. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of endogenous trypsin on islet yield. Our results demonstrate that a high trypsin level correlates with poor islet yield, whereas low trypsin activity always correlates with high islet yield. Specific inhibition of trypsin results in low trypsin activity and reproducible, high islet yields. |
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Keywords: | islets of Langerhans xenogenic transplantation swine enzyme activation enzyme inhibitors |
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