articleJournal of Histochemistry & CytochemistryMay 27, 2005Closed access

Assessment of Human Pancreatic Islet Architecture and Composition by Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy

Vanderbilt University · National Institutes of Health · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The recent success of pancreatic islet transplantation has generated considerable enthusiasm. To better understand the quality and characteristics of human islets used for transplantation, we performed detailed analysis of islet architecture and composition using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Human islets from six separate isolations provided by three different islet isolation centers were compared with isolated mouse and non-human primate islets. As expected from histological sections of murine pancreas, in isolated murine islets alpha and delta cells resided at the periphery of the beta-cell core. However, human islets were markedly different in that alpha, beta, and delta cells were dispersed…

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