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Multifunctional in vivo imaging of pancreatic islets during diabetes development

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Title
Multifunctional in vivo imaging of pancreatic islets during diabetes development
Abstract
Pancreatic islet dysfunction leading to insufficient glucose-stimulated insulin secretion triggers the clinical onset of diabetes. How islet dysfunction develops is not well understood at the cellular level, partly owing to the lack of approaches to study single islets longitudinally in vivo. Here, we present a noninvasive, high-resolution system to quantitatively image real-time glucose metabolism from single islets in vivo, currently not available with any other method. In addition, this multifunctional system simultaneously reports islet function, proliferation, vasculature and macrophage infiltration in vivo from the same set of images. Applying our method to a longitudinal high-fat diet study revealed changes in islet function as well as alternations in islet microenvironment. More importantly, this label-free system enabled us to image real-time glucose metabolism directly from single human islets in vivo for the first time, opening the door to noninvasive longitudinal in vivo studies of healthy and diabetic human islets. © 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
Publication
Journal of Cell Science
Publisher
Company of Biologists Ltd
Date
2016
Volume
129
Issue
14
Pages
2865-2875
Journal Abbr
J. Cell Sci.
Citation Key
liMultifunctionalVivoImaging2016
ISSN
00219533 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
13 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Li, G., Wu, B., Ward, M. G., Chong, C. N., Mukherjee, S., Chen, S., & Hao, M. (2016). Multifunctional in vivo imaging of pancreatic islets during diabetes development. Journal of Cell Science, 129(14), 2865–2875. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.190843