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A Simple and Rapid Method for Simultaneous Isolation of Primary Islets and Primary Pancreatic Acinar Cells from Mice
Published on: January 9, 2026
A Simple and Rapid Method for Simultaneous Isolation of Primary Islets and Primary Pancreatic Acinar Cells from Mice
Xiaorong Tian1, Hanxiao Cui2, Jiayu Li2
1Clinical Medical College, Yangzhou University; Department of Gastroenterology, Shanghai Institute of Pancreatic Diseases, Changhai Hospital, National Key Laboratory of Immunity and Inflammation, Naval Medical University.
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In the research on the pathogenesis of post-acute pancreatitis diabetes mellitus (PPDM-A), abnormal bidirectional communication between pancreatic acinar cells (PACs) and islet cells is a key focus. However, immortalized cell lines cannot replicate pathophysiological conditions, making the extraction of high-quality primary cells crucial. Current methods for extracting primary islets from mice mostly rely on in-vivo pancreatic perfusion via bile duct cannulation, which has a high technical barrier and is not conducive to operation by researchers without experience. This study modified the method, eliminating the need for complex, in-vivo perfusion. SPF-grade C57BL/6J mice (6-8-week-old) were anesthetized and euthanized, followed by pancreas isolation. The pancreas was digested in vitro with collagenase P; primary islets were separated via Ficoll density gradient centrifugation, and acinar cells were obtained through cell sieve filtration and centrifugation. Cell viability and function were evaluated using calcein/propidium iodide (Calcein/PI) staining, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion assay, and amylase activity detection. The results showed that the modified method was easy to operate: the yield per mouse was (120 ± 5) primary islets and 1.6-1.95 × 10⁷ acinar cells; the viability rates of islets and acinar cells were (97.52 ± 0.16)% and (96.55 ± 0.95)%, respectively. Moreover, the islets exhibited normal insulin secretion ability, and the acinar cells were sensitive to cerulein stimulation. This method is simple and reliable, providing a feasible framework for studying pancreatic exocrine-endocrine interactions and PPDM-A. However, it has limitations, such as an unvalidated application in rats.
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