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Increased Yield and Improved Transplantation Outcome of Mouse Islets with Bovine Serum Albumin
Author(s) -
Suzanne Bertera,
A. N. Balamurugan,
Rita Bottino,
Jing He,
Massimo Trucco
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-0015
pISSN - 2090-0007
DOI - 10.1155/2012/856386
Subject(s) - outcome (game theory) , bovine serum albumin , medicine , yield (engineering) , transplantation , immunology , mathematical economics , materials science , mathematics , metallurgy
Isolation and transplantation of rodent islets are frequently used as a tool for predicting the behavior of new protocols for islet allotransplants in type 1 diabetes patients. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is recognized as a protease inhibitor possibly protecting function and viability in islets. For this study, the addition of 0.2% BSA to the isolation protocol resulted in a 30% increase in islet yields while other parameters, such as viability and function, retained high islet quality. In vivo , a minimal mass of 70 BSA treated islets showed their ability to control glycemia levels in diabetic mice by bringing the average blood glucose to 153 ± 13.2 mg/dL compared to 288 ± 22.6 mg/dL without BSA. Our results show that the simple addition of BSA to the isolation protocol constitutes a reliable and reproducible method for increasing islet yield. Also adding BSA to the transplantation medium improves islet function in vivo . The method outlined here can reduce the overall number of animals needed per experiment and also reduce the time and resources needed for islet preparation.

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