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Effect of glucose and insulin supplementation on the isolation of primary human hepatocytes

机译:补充葡萄糖和胰岛素对人原代肝细胞分离的影响

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Primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) remain the gold standard for investigations of xenobiotic metabolism and hepatotoxicity. However, scarcity of liver tissue and novel developments in liver surgery has limited the availability and quality of tissue samples. In particular, warm ischemia shifts the intracellular metabolism from aerobic to anaerobic conditions, which increases glycogenolysis, glucose depletion and energy deficiency. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate whether supplementation with glucose and insulin during PHH isolation could reconstitute intracellular glycogen storage and beneficially affect viability and functionality. Furthermore, the study elucidated whether the susceptibility of the tissue's energy status correlates with body mass index (BMI). PHHs from 12 donors were isolated from human liver tissue obtained from partial liver resections using a two-step EDTA/collagenase perfusion technique. For a direct comparison of the influence of glucose/insulin supplementation, we modified the setup, enabling the parallel isolation of two pieces of one tissue sample with varying perfusate. Independent of the BMI of the patient, the glycogen content in liver tissue was notably low in the majority of samples. Furthermore, supplementation with glucose and insulin had no beneficial effect on the glycogen concentration of isolated PHHs. However, an indirect improvement of the availability of energy was shown by increased viability, plating efficiency and partial cellular activity after supplementation. The plating efficiency showed a striking inverse correlation with increasing lipid content of PHHs. However, 60 h of cultivation time revealed no significant impact on the maintenance of albumin and urea synthesis or xenobiotic metabolism after supplementation. In conclusion, surgical procedures and tissue handling may decrease hepatic energy resources and lead to cell stress and death. Consequently, PHHs with low energy resources die during the isolation process without supplementation of glucose/insulin or early cell culture, while their survival rates are improved with glucose/insulin supplementation.
机译:人类原代肝细胞(PHHs)仍然是研究异源代谢和肝毒性的金标准。然而,肝组织的稀缺和肝脏手术的新发展限制了组织样品的可用性和质量。特别地,温暖的局部缺血使细胞内代谢从有氧状态转变为厌氧状态,这增加了糖原分解,葡萄糖消耗和能量缺乏。因此,本研究的目的是调查在PHH分离过程中补充葡萄糖和胰岛素是否可以重构细胞内糖原的储存并有益地影响生存力和功能性。此外,该研究阐明了组织能量状态的敏感性是否与体重指数(BMI)相关。使用两步EDTA /胶原酶灌注技术,从部分肝脏切除的人肝脏组织中分离出12个供体的PHH。为了直接比较葡萄糖/胰岛素补充剂的影响,我们对设置进行了修改,可以并行分离具有不同灌注液的两个组织样本。与患者的BMI无关,大多数样品中肝组织中的糖原含量非常低。此外,补充葡萄糖和胰岛素对分离的PHHs的糖原浓度没有有益作用。然而,补充后的存活率,接种效率和部分细胞活性的增加表明能量的间接改善。电镀效率与PHHs脂质含量的增加呈显着的反相关。然而,60 h的培养时间显示补充后对维持白蛋白和尿素合成或异种生物代谢无显着影响。总之,外科手术和组织处理可能会减少肝能量资源并导致细胞应激和死亡。因此,低能量的PHHs在分离过程中死亡,而无需补充葡萄糖/胰岛素或早期细胞培养,而通过补充葡萄糖/胰岛素可以提高它们的存活率。

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