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A Multi-Parametric Islet Perifusion System within a Microfluidic Perifusion Device
Published on: January 26, 2010
Pancreatic islet blood flow and its measurement
Leif Jansson1, Andreea Barbu1, Birgitta Bodin1
1a Department of Medical Cell Biology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden ;
Abstract:
Pancreatic islets are richly vascularized, and islet blood vessels are uniquely adapted to maintain and support the internal milieu of the islets favoring normal endocrine function. Islet blood flow is normally very high compared with that to the exocrine pancreas and is autonomously regulated through complex interactions between the nervous system, metabolites from insulin secreting β-cells, endothelium-derived mediators, and hormones. The islet blood flow is normally coupled to the needs for insulin release and is usually disturbed during glucose intolerance and overt diabetes. The present review provides a brief background on islet vascular function and especially focuses on available techniques to measure islet blood perfusion. The gold standard for islet blood flow measurements in experimental animals is the microsphere technique, and its advantages and disadvantages will be discussed. In humans there are still no methods to measure islet blood flow selectively, but new developments in radiological techniques hold great hopes for the future.

