Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 1613-1614, June 2004

Effect of human somatotropin hormone on cultured rat islets

  • A.O Gürol

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Dr Ali Osman Gürol, Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology, Çapa, 34280, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • G Yıllar

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • A.Ö Kurşun

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • B Kıran

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • E Aktaş

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • S Salman

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • G Deniz

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • M.T Yılmaz

      Affiliations

    • Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Immunology (A.O.G., G.Y., A.Ö.K., B.K., E.A., G.D., M.T.Y.), Istanbul, Turkey
    • Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Internal Medicine Department (S.S., M.T.Y.), Diabetes Division, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract 

Because growth hormone (GH) improves the insulin secretion capacity of isolated human fetal islets in vitro, we sought to show that it positively influences isolated rat islets. Islets isolated from Wistar albino rats by a modified automated system were cultured in media containing 87% RPMI 1640, 10% FCS, 2% antibiotic-antimycotic, and 1% L-glutamine for 12 ± 2 days. The cultured islets were divided into two groups: growth hormone negative (Group I) and growth hormone positive (Group II). On the 5th day we observed a decrease in the islet cell counts in both groups (Group I 28% versus Group II 45%). On the 10th day, the decrease continued in the GH-negative group (59%), while the count remained stable in the GH-positive group. The viability of rat islets was determined by fluorescein diacetate (FDA) plus propidium iodide (PI) staining. In comparison to the peripheral green, central orange-red staining pattern of Group I islets upon fluorescent microscopy, Group II showed more compact islets. Cultured islets seemed to be brighter than those without GH in the cultured islets. In conclusion, we observed that 2 weeks of incubation in the presence of GH acts positively on cultured rat islets for both their amount and their viability.

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PII: S0041-1345(04)00503-2

doi:10.1016/j.transproceed.2004.04.071

Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 1613-1614, June 2004