Basic Research
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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2007; 13(7): 1053-1059
Published online Feb 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i7.1053
Figure 1
Figure 1 Purity and viability of freshly isolated rat islets. A: Islets stained with DTZ (red staining indicates islets; islet purity was above 90%); B: Islets stained with AO/PI (green staining indicated live cells, red staining indicated dead cells; islet via bility was above 90%). Bar = 150 μm, × 200 magnification.
Figure 2
Figure 2 Effect of culture on glucose-stimulated insulin release. The insulin release upon either high or low glucose stimulation decreased conspicuously after seven days culture, P < 0.05
Figure 3
Figure 3 Ad-EGFP transduced islets. Microphotographs were taken at 48 h post-transfection (A, B). Fluorescence was intense at an MOI of 20 (B). Bar = 200 μm, × 100 magnification.
Figure 4
Figure 4 Western blot for hHO-1. Islets infected with Ad-HO-1, Ad-EGFP, or mock infected for 48 h were examined by Western blot. HO-1 expression was only detected in Ad-HO-1 group. A: control group; B: Ad-HO-1 group; C: Ad-EGFP group.
Figure 5
Figure 5 Effect of HO-1 gene transfer on the viability of cultured rat islets. At 7 d post-transfection, the control group showed the presence of numerous dead cells (red) at the center of the islets (A), while the Ad-HO-1 group showed more living cells (B). Bar = 200 Um, × 100 magnification. The islet viability was decreased greatly after 7 d culture (P < 0.05), whereas HO-1 gene transfer could reduce the loss of islet viability (P < 0.05).
Figure 6
Figure 6 Effect of HO-1 gene transfer on insulin release of cultured rat islets. At 7 d post-transfection, no significant difference in glucose-stimulated insulin release was detected between Ad-EGFP transfected islets and control islets, however, the insulin release upon high glucose stimulation of Ad-HO-1 transfected islets was significantly higher than that of Ad-EGFP transfected islets and control islets, P < 0.05.
Figure 7
Figure 7 Effect of HO-1 gene transfer on stimulation index of cultured rat islets. The SI of Ad-HO-1 transfected islets was significantly higher than that of Ad-EGFP transfected islets and control islets, P < 0.05.