The use of the BD oxygen biosensor system to assess isolated human islets of Langerhans: Oxygen consumption as a potential measure of islet potency

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Fraker, Chris
Timmins, Mark R.
Guarino, Richard D.
Haaland, Perry D.
Ichii, Hirohito
Molano, Damaris
Pileggi, Antonello
Poggioli, Raffaella
Presnell, Sharon C.
Inverardi, Luca
Zehtab, Mitra
Ricordi, Camillo
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Div Cellular Transplantat, Diabet Res Inst, Miami, FL 33136 USA
[2] BD Biosci Discovery Labware, New Bedford, MA USA
[3] BD Technol, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
关键词
oxygen consumption rate; islets; islet potency; transplantation;
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10.3727/000000006783981440
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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摘要
The measurement of cellular oxygen consumption rate (OCR) is a potential tool for the assessment of metabolic potency of isolated islets of Langerhans prior to clinical transplantation. We used a commercially available 96-well plate fluoroprobe, the BD Oxygen Biosensor System (OBS), to estimate OCR in 27 human islet preparations, and compared these results to those of concurrent mouse transplantations. OCR was estimated both from the dO(2) at steady state and from the transient rate of change of dO(2) during the initial culture period immediately after seeding ("dO(2) slope"). To demonstrate the validity of the OBS-derived values, it was shown that they scaled linearly with islet equivalent number/DNA concentration and with each other. These measurements were obtained for each preparation of islets incubated in media supplemented with either low (2.2 mM) or high (22 mM) glucose. Concurrently, one to three athymic nude mice were transplanted with 2,000 IEQs under the kidney capsule. The OCR Index, defined as the ratio of the DNA-normalized "dO(2) slope" in high glucose to that in low glucose, proved highly predictive of mouse transplant results. Of the 69 mice transplanted, those receiving islets where the OCR Index exceeded 1.27 were 90% likely to reverse within 3 days, whereas those receiving islets with an OCR Index below 1.27 took significantly longer, often failing to reverse at all over a 35-day time period. These results suggest that the OBS could be a useful tool for the pretransplant assessment of islet cell potency.
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