High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets

Hypoxia is the main threat to morphological and functional integrity of isolated pancreatic islets. Lack of oxygen seems to be of particular importance for functionality of encapsulated islets. The present study was initiated as an experimental model for the environment experienced by human islets i...

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Main Authors: Daniel Brandhorst, Heide Brandhorst, Niamh Mullooly, Samuel Acreman, Paul R. V. Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-08-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3727/096368915X689929
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spelling doaj-b347001576fd4529ab253b32adaed1112020-11-25T03:17:36ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922016-08-012510.3727/096368915X689929High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human IsletsDaniel Brandhorst0Heide Brandhorst1Niamh Mullooly2Samuel Acreman3Paul R. V. Johnson4 Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Headington, Oxford, UK Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Headington, Oxford, UK Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Headington, Oxford, UK Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Headington, Oxford, UK Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford, UKHypoxia is the main threat to morphological and functional integrity of isolated pancreatic islets. Lack of oxygen seems to be of particular importance for functionality of encapsulated islets. The present study was initiated as an experimental model for the environment experienced by human islets in a confined space present during culture, shipment, and in an implanted macrodevice. Quadruplicate aliquots of isolated human islets ( n = 12) were cultured for 24 h at 37°C under normoxic conditions using 24-well plates equipped with 8-μm pore size filter inserts and filled with islet aliquots adjusted to obtain a seeding density of 75, 150, 300, or 600 IEQ/cm 2 . After culture viability, glucose-stimulated insulin release, DNA content as well as Bax and Bcl-2 gene expression were measured. Culture supernatants were collected to determine production of VEGF and MCP-1. Viability correlated inversely with IEQ seeding density ( r = −0.71, p < 0.001), while the correlation of VEGF and MCP-1 secretion with seeding density was positive ( r = 0.78, p < 0.001; r = 0.54, p < 0.001). Decreased viability corresponded with a significant increase in the Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA ratio at 300 and 600 IEQ/cm 2 and with a sigificantly reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and insulin content compared to 75 or 150 IEQ/cm 2 ( p < 0.01). The present study demonstrates that the seeding density is inversely correlated with islet viability and in vitro function. This is associated with a significant increase in VEGF and MCP-1 release suggesting a hypoxic and proinflammatory islet microenvironment.https://doi.org/10.3727/096368915X689929
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author Daniel Brandhorst
Heide Brandhorst
Niamh Mullooly
Samuel Acreman
Paul R. V. Johnson
spellingShingle Daniel Brandhorst
Heide Brandhorst
Niamh Mullooly
Samuel Acreman
Paul R. V. Johnson
High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Daniel Brandhorst
Heide Brandhorst
Niamh Mullooly
Samuel Acreman
Paul R. V. Johnson
author_sort Daniel Brandhorst
title High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
title_short High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
title_full High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
title_fullStr High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
title_full_unstemmed High Seeding Density Induces Local Hypoxia and Triggers a Proinflammatory Response in Isolated Human Islets
title_sort high seeding density induces local hypoxia and triggers a proinflammatory response in isolated human islets
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Hypoxia is the main threat to morphological and functional integrity of isolated pancreatic islets. Lack of oxygen seems to be of particular importance for functionality of encapsulated islets. The present study was initiated as an experimental model for the environment experienced by human islets in a confined space present during culture, shipment, and in an implanted macrodevice. Quadruplicate aliquots of isolated human islets ( n = 12) were cultured for 24 h at 37°C under normoxic conditions using 24-well plates equipped with 8-μm pore size filter inserts and filled with islet aliquots adjusted to obtain a seeding density of 75, 150, 300, or 600 IEQ/cm 2 . After culture viability, glucose-stimulated insulin release, DNA content as well as Bax and Bcl-2 gene expression were measured. Culture supernatants were collected to determine production of VEGF and MCP-1. Viability correlated inversely with IEQ seeding density ( r = −0.71, p < 0.001), while the correlation of VEGF and MCP-1 secretion with seeding density was positive ( r = 0.78, p < 0.001; r = 0.54, p < 0.001). Decreased viability corresponded with a significant increase in the Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA ratio at 300 and 600 IEQ/cm 2 and with a sigificantly reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and insulin content compared to 75 or 150 IEQ/cm 2 ( p < 0.01). The present study demonstrates that the seeding density is inversely correlated with islet viability and in vitro function. This is associated with a significant increase in VEGF and MCP-1 release suggesting a hypoxic and proinflammatory islet microenvironment.
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