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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 14620, 2017 11 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29097671

RÉSUMÉ

Human in vitro physiological models studying disease and drug treatment effects are urgently needed as more relevant tools to identify new drug targets and therapies. We have developed a human microfluidic two-organ-chip model to study pancreatic islet-liver cross-talk based on insulin and glucose regulation. We have established a robust co-culture of human pancreatic islet microtissues and liver spheroids maintaining functional responses up to 15 days in an insulin-free medium. Functional coupling, demonstrated by insulin released from the islet microtissues in response to a glucose load applied in glucose tolerance tests on different days, promoted glucose uptake by the liver spheroids. Co-cultures maintained postprandial glucose concentrations in the circulation whereas glucose levels remained elevated in both single cultures. Thus, insulin secreted into the circulation stimulated glucose uptake by the liver spheroids, while the latter, in the absence of insulin, did not consume glucose as efficiently. As the glucose concentration fell, insulin secretion subsided, demonstrating a functional feedback loop between the liver and the insulin-secreting islet microtissues. Finally, inter-laboratory validation verified robustness and reproducibility. Further development of this model using tools inducing impaired glucose regulation should provide a unique in vitro system emulating human type 2 diabetes mellitus.


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Techniques de coculture , Diabète de type 2/physiopathologie , Ilots pancréatiques/physiopathologie , Foie/physiopathologie , Sphéroïdes de cellules/physiologie , Techniques de culture de tissus , Lignée cellulaire , Techniques de coculture/instrumentation , Milieux de culture/analyse , Diabète de type 2/anatomopathologie , Conception d'appareillage , Rétrocontrôle physiologique , Glucose/métabolisme , Hyperglycémie provoquée , Humains , Insuline/métabolisme , Ilots pancréatiques/anatomopathologie , Foie/anatomopathologie , Modèles biologiques , Reproductibilité des résultats , Sphéroïdes de cellules/anatomopathologie , Techniques de culture de tissus/instrumentation
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