2007
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.69.807
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Effects of Growth Factors on Development of Fetal Islet B-Cells In Vitro

Abstract: ABSTRACT. To investigate the role of growth factors (epidermal growth factor [EGF], betacellulin, and activin A) in the development of islet B cells of rat fetal pancreatic explants in vitro, pancreases from rat fetuses at day 18 of gestation were cultured for 96 hr, with or without these growth factors. Culture medium was changed every 24 hr, and the level of insulin released in the culture medium was measured. After 72 hr of culture, pancreases were examined histologically. As a result, EGF promoted cell pro… Show more

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“…Human and rat fetal pancreatic explants exposed to exogenous activin A exhibited increased proliferation rates of ␤ cells and concomitant increase in insulin production (96,479). Similarly, isolated pancreatic islets from adult rats exposed to activin A exhibited increased intracellular Ca 2ϩ levels and a dose-dependent enhancement of insulin release (388,426).…”
Section: Activin a In The Digestive Systemmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Human and rat fetal pancreatic explants exposed to exogenous activin A exhibited increased proliferation rates of ␤ cells and concomitant increase in insulin production (96,479). Similarly, isolated pancreatic islets from adult rats exposed to activin A exhibited increased intracellular Ca 2ϩ levels and a dose-dependent enhancement of insulin release (388,426).…”
Section: Activin a In The Digestive Systemmentioning
confidence: 97%