RESUMO
Histochemical pseudoisocyanin and immunofluorescent methods were employed to investigate the level of insulin in cultivated pancreatic islet tissue (PIT) using two techniques: 1) staining of isolated PIT, cultivated on mica sheets; 2) staining of cultivated PIT sections. Stained sections ensure better results of microscopic and photometric investigations. On the whole, the most optimum method for histochemical analysis of the state of cultivated PIT is the combination of the above two techniques.
Assuntos
Insulina/metabolismo , Pâncreas/metabolismo , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Técnicas de Cultura/métodos , Imunofluorescência , Histocitoquímica/métodos , Quinolinas , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos , SuínosRESUMO
Up to now results of the histochemical luminiscent reaction to insulin in pancreatic islet beta cells (the pseudoisocyanin test) were assessed by a visual method which permitted establishing the difference only in substantial variations of fluorescence intensity. The authors employed a quantitative method for assessment of the results of the test using a microfluorimetric attachment designed by them. They also provided data on the measurement of the insulin content in pancreatic islet beta cells of rats in different experimental exposures using this method.