Journal of the Pancreas Open Access

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Abstract

Neurotrophins and Neurotrophin Receptors mRNAs Expression in Pancreatic Islets and Insulinoma Cell Lines

Paolo Bonini, Daniela Pierucci, Simona Cicconi, Ottavia Porzio, Renato Lauro, Lionel NJL Marlier, Patrizia Borboni

Context It is worth noting that islets and betaTC6-F7 cells share a common pattern of expression of neurotrophins and neurotrophin receptors. Recently, several studies have hypothesized a role for nerve growth factor in pancreatic development and maturation, suggesting that nerve growth factor may be a survival factor for pancreatic beta-cells.

Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the pattern of expression of neurotrophins and their relative receptors both in rat pancreatic islets and in a wide panel of insulinoma cell lines.

Main outcome measures A semi-quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reactionanalysis was performed on ribonucleic acids extracted from these cell.

Results Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrates that brainderived neurotrophic factor, as well as neurotrophins 3 and 4, are expressed both in islets and in all insulinoma cells, while nerve growth factor is expressed only in islets, betaTC6-F7 cells and, at a low level, in RIN 1046-38 cells. Receptors protein tyrosine kinase A and C are ubiquitously expressed both in islets and insulinoma cells. Tyrosine kinase B isabsent in HIT-T15 cells.

Conclusions These data indicate that betaTC6- F7 cells are a suitable model for studying the role of neurotrophins in the survival of betacells.