Title of article :
Fission of pancreatic islets during postnatal growth of the
mouse
Author/Authors :
Philip A. Seymour، نويسنده , , William R. Bennett and Jonathan M. W. Slack، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A cell composition analysis was made of the pancreatic islets in postnatal H253 mice. This line has a
lacZ
insertion
on the X chromosome so that in female hemizygotes 50% of cells should be positive for
β
-galactosidase and 50%
negative. Immediately after birth, the islets were of a heterogeneous cell composition. However, by 4 weeks some
islets have become homogeneous. This suggests that islets progress towards monoclonality in a similar way to the
intestinal crypts and stomach gastric glands. Pancreatic islets may therefore represent ‘structural proliferative units’
in the overall histological organization of the pancreas. Reduction of genetic heterogeneity might arise from cell
turnover, fission of islets or both. Analysis of the cell composition of the X-inactivation mosaic mice also provides the
first clear evidence for islet fission in pancreatic development. Irregularly shaped islets resembling dumb-bells, with
a characteristic neck of
α
-cells, were observed with decreasing frequency with increasing age. Three-dimensional
reconstruction confirmed their resemblance to conjoined islets. The cell composition analysis showed: (1) the relatedness
of the two sides of a dumb-bell islet is significantly higher than between two non-dumb-bell islets and
(2) the relatedness of two randomly selected islets decreases as the distance between them increases. This suggests
that dumb-bell islets are in a state of fission rather than fusion, and that islet fission is a mode of islet production
in the postnatal pancreas.
Keywords :
acini , H253 mouse , islet fission , Islets of Langerhans , Stem cells , Pancreas , structuralproliferativeunits , dumb-bell islet , X-inactivation mosaic
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily