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Water Permeability and Its Activation Energy for Individual Hamster Pancreatic Islet Cells

Authors :
Locksley E. McGann
Charles T. Benson
Brian W. Haag
Dayong Gao
Chi Liu
John K. Critser
Source :
Cryobiology. 32:493-502
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

Coupled with the rapid development of clinical pancreatic islet transplantation, there is an increasing requirement for cryopreservation of viable islets. Fundamental cryobiology requires determination of several cryobiophysical parameters to predict optimal cryopreservation procedures. These include water permeability or hydraulic conductivity (Lp) and its activation energy (Ea), the permeability of the cell plasma membrane to a cryoprotectant(s) (Ps) and its Ea, the osmotically inactive fraction of cell volume (Vb), and the intracellular ice formation temperature. For islet cells, these parameters have not previously been reported. In the present studies, the Lp, its Ea, and Vb were determined for isolated individual golden hamster pancreatic islet cells. The Lp and Vb parameters were also measured for corresponding exocrine cells. Both islet and the exocrine cells appeared to be ideal osmometers over the experimental range when examined by the Boyle Van't-Hoff relationship (linear regression, r = 0.99 for both types of cells). Extrapolation of these plots generated Vb values of 0.40 for the islet cells and 0.45 for the pancreatic exocrine cells. To determine the Lp, kinetic changes of cell volume over time (dv/dt) in response to anisoosmotic conditions (ranging from 145 mOsm/kg to 1.35 Osm/kg) were measured using an electronic particle counter. The experimental data were fitted to generate the Lp values by least-squares curve fitting to a differential equation describing osmotic water movement across the plasma membrane. For pancreatic islet cells, the Lp was determined to be 0.25 +/- 0.03 microns/min/atm (mean +/- SD, n = 14) at 22 degrees C, 0.54 +/- 0.07 (n = 10), 0.06 +/- 0.008 (n = 9), and 0.01 +/- 0.001 (n = 9) at 37, 8 and 0 degrees C, respectively. The Ea for Lp was calculated from the slope of the Arrhenius plot based upon the mean Lp values at the four different temperatures. The Ea was 16.21 Kcal/mol between 0 and 37 degrees C. Based upon these values, an optimal cooling rate for cryopreserving pancreatic islet cells is predicted to be approximately 0.5 degrees C min. The Lp for the individual exocrine cells was determined to be 3.73 +/- 1.75 microns/min/atm (n = 13) at 22 degrees C, which was approximately 10 times the Lp value of the corresponding islet cells.

Details

ISSN :
00112240
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cryobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea902221225f6705a26390f8266555f6