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Ghrelin-producing epsilon cells in the developing and adult human pancreas
- Source :
- Diabetologia, 52, 486-93, Diabetologia, 52, 3, pp. 486-93
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- While the mechanisms of specification and the reciprocal relationships of the four types of endocrine cell (alpha, beta, delta and pancreatic polypeptide cells) within the human endocrine pancreas are well described in adults and during fetal development, ghrelin-immunoreactive cells (epsilon cells) remain poorly understood. We studied epsilon cells in 24 human fetal pancreases between 11 and 39 weeks of development and in 32 pancreases from adult organ donors. We observed single epsilon cells scattered in primitive exocrine tissue from gestational week 13 in developing pancreas. Later in the developmental process, epsilon cells started to aggregate into clusters. From gestational week 21, epsilon cells were observed located around developing islets, forming an almost continuous layer at the peripheral rim of the islets. They remain localised on the mantle of the islets, although at different amounts, in the adult pancreas. Co-production of ghrelin with insulin, glucagon or somatostatin was not detected during fetal development. Co-production with pancreatic polypeptide was evident sporadically. Epsilon cells co-produced NK2 homeobox 2 and ISL LIM homeobox 1, but not NK6 homeobox 1 and paired box 6. A quantitative analysis was performed in the adult pancreas: there was an average of 1.17 + 1.17 epsilon cells per islet, the relative epsilon cell volume was 0.14 + 0.16% and the epsilon cell mass was 0.13 + 0.15 g. Neither sex nor age affected the epsilon cell mass, although there was a significant inverse correlation with BMI. During fetal development epsilon cells show an ontogenetic and morphogenetic pattern that is distinct from that of alpha and beta cells. AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: While the mechanisms of specification and the reciprocal relationships of the four types of endocrine cell (alpha, beta, delta and pancreatic polypeptide cells) within the human endocrine pancreas are well described in adults and during fetal development, ghrelin-immunoreactive cells (epsilon cells) remain poorly understood. METHODS: We studied epsilon cells in 24 human fetal pancreases between 11 and 39 weeks of development and in 32 pancreases from adult organ donors. RESULTS: We observed single epsilon cells scattered in primitive exocrine tissue from gestational week 13 in developing pancreas. Later in the developmental process, epsilon cells started to aggregate into clusters. From gestational week 21, epsilon cells were observed located around developing islets, forming an almost continuous layer at the peripheral rim of the islets. They remain localised on the mantle of the islets, although at different amounts, in the adult pancreas. Co-production of ghrelin with insulin, glucagon or somatostatin was not detected during fetal development. Co-production with pancreatic polypeptide was evident sporadically. Epsilon cells co-produced NK2 homeobox 2 and ISL LIM homeobox 1, but not NK6 homeobox 1 and paired box 6. A quantitative analysis was performed in the adult pancreas: there was an average of 1.17 + 1.17 epsilon cells per islet, the relative epsilon cell volume was 0.14 + 0.16% and the epsilon cell mass was 0.13 + 0.15 g. Neither sex nor age affected the epsilon cell mass, although there was a significant inverse correlation with BMI. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: During fetal development epsilon cells show an ontogenetic and morphogenetic pattern that is distinct from that of alpha and beta cells.
- Subjects :
- Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
beta-cell
Enteroendocrine cell
release
Mice
0302 clinical medicine
Pregnancy
Insulin
Pancreatic polypeptide
0303 health sciences
Goats
rat islet
Functional imaging [IGMD 1]
islet cell
differentiation
Immunohistochemistry
Ghrelin
Tissue Donors
Co-production
medicine.anatomical_structure
Epsilon cell
Female
Rabbits
Endocrine
Pancreas
stomach
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Pancreatic Polypeptide-Secreting Cells
alpha
Guinea Pigs
030209 endocrinology & metabolism
Gestational Age
Development
Biology
Glucagon
03 medical and health sciences
Fetus
Internal medicine
expression
Internal Medicine
medicine
Animals
Humans
030304 developmental biology
Fetal pancrea
apoptosi
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Endocrinology
Homeobox
Transcription factor
insulin-secretion
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320428 and 0012186X
- Volume :
- 52
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diabetologia
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ee51780925149579204a8361bccbc4db