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A 3D atlas of the dynamic and regional variation of pancreatic innervation in diabetes.

Citation
Alvarsson, A., et al. “A 3D Atlas Of The Dynamic And Regional Variation Of Pancreatic Innervation In Diabetes.”. Science Advances.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Alexandra Alvarsson, Maria Jimenez-Gonzalez, Rosemary Li, Carolina Rosselot, Nikolaos Tzavaras, Zhuhao Wu, Andrew F Stewart, Adolfo Garcia-Ocaña, Sarah A Stanley
Abstract

Understanding the detailed anatomy of the endocrine pancreas, its innervation, and the remodeling that occurs in diabetes can provide new insights into metabolic disease. Using tissue clearing and whole-organ imaging, we identified the 3D associations between islets and innervation. This technique provided detailed quantification of α and β cell volumes and pancreatic nerve fibers, their distribution and heterogeneity in healthy tissue, canonical mouse models of diabetes, and samples from normal and diabetic human pancreata. Innervation was highly enriched in the mouse endocrine pancreas, with regional differences. Islet nerve density was increased in nonobese diabetic mice, in mice treated with streptozotocin, and in pancreata of human donors with type 2 diabetes. Nerve contacts with β cells were preserved in diabetic mice and humans. In summary, our whole-organ assessment allows comprehensive examination of islet characteristics and their innervation and reveals dynamic regulation of islet innervation in diabetes.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Science advances
Volume
6
Issue
41
Date Published
10/2020
ISSN Number
2375-2548
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aaz9124
Alternate Journal
Sci Adv
PMID
33036983
PMCID
PMC7557000
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