E. Palsgard et Gw. Grime, DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF ELEMENTAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN INSULIN-PRODUCING CELLS USING NUCLEAR MICROSCOPY, Cellular and molecular biology, 42(1), 1996, pp. 49-57
The nuclear microprobe was used to study elemental distributions in cu
ltured insulin-producing cells and in pancreatic tissue. To see whethe
r insulin producing cells are polarized, the cells were stimulated in
the presence of Sr as a Ca analogue. The cells were stimulated to secr
ete insulin and Sr was detected in cells after momentary stimulation.
We did not detect a polarized distribution of Sr in the RINm5F-cells.
The distributions of Ca and Zn were affected when beta-cells (ob/ob) f
rom a primary culture flattened out onto a substrate. In uprounded bet
a-cells (ob/ob) the distribution of Ca and Zn was polarized. Pancreati
c tissue (ob/ob) was prepared for elemental analysis using freeze-subs
titution in tetrahydrofurane (THF) followed by embedding in Araldite.
The resulting samples can be sectioned at room temperature, easing phy
siological studies.