Title of article :
Effects of growth regulation on conditionally-transformed alginate-entrapped insulin secreting cell lines in vitro
Author/Authors :
Nicholas E. Simpson، نويسنده , , Nata Khokhlova، نويسنده , , Jose A. Oca-Cossio، نويسنده , , Scott S. McFarlane، نويسنده , , Chiab P. Simpson، نويسنده , , Ioannis Constantinidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
4633
To page :
4641
Abstract :
The ability to control cell growth is an issue of critical importance for the use of transformed β-cell lines within a bioartificial pancreas. Such control can be achieved either by entrapping the cells in a biomaterial that can inhibit cell proliferation or by genetically modifying the cells to regulate growth. Integrating tetracycline-off or -on operon systems into murine insulinoma cell lines (βTC-tet and R7T1, respectively) allows cell growth regulation upon exposure to tetracycline (TC) or its derivative doxycycline (Dox), respectively. However, the effects of this regulatory approach on the long-term phenotypic metabolic and secretory stability of alginate-entrapped cells have yet to be thoroughly investigated. In this study, cultures of βTC-tet and R7T1 cells entrapped in alginate beads were allowed to grow freely, or were growth-regulated, either at the onset, or after 20 days of growth. The data show that growth regulation of alginate-entrapped cells is achievable with chronic administration of the regulatory compound in a concentration-dependent manner. However, as these cultures age, the amount of insulin released does not always reflect the metabolic and histological characteristics of the cultures. This change, coupled with a loss of glucose stimulated insulin secretion in the Dox treated R7T1 cell line, indicate a phenotypic shift of cells with an activated tet-operon. These observations have implications on the selection and long-term function of three-dimensional bioartificial pancreatic constructs that include conditionally transformed β-cell lines.
Keywords :
Alginate , Insulinoma cells , Tetracycline , Doxycycline , Bioartificial pancreas
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
546296
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