Method for forming pancreatic islet like structure by external evoked stem cell differentiation pancreatic islet cell
A stem cell differentiation and islet cell technology, applied in the field of inducing the formation of islet-like structures, can solve the problems of low islet-like structure formation rate, incompleteness, and no use of extracellular matrix, and achieves high islet-like structure formation rate, simple operation, uniform size effect
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[0024] A method for inducing stem cell-differentiated islet cells to form islet-like structures in vitro, comprising the following steps: expanding the second-generation human embryonic pancreatic stem cells to T75 flasks and digesting them with 0.2% trypsin, counting, and then dividing the human embryos Pancreatic stem cells were inoculated with 120,000 cells in 3ml medium and cultured in a sterile culture tube treated with silane; after the culture tube was treated with silane, the cells would not be able to attach to the wall of the culture tube and would be suspended in the culture medium. Suspension culture medium uses M199 medium containing 20% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum, and contains 4.5g / L of glucose, 1mmol / L of Ca 2+ , 0.01mmol / L adenosine triphosphate, 2mmol / L glutamine, 100U / ml penicillin and 100U / ml streptomycin; in 95% air, 5% CO 2 , In a humid environment at 37°C, the embryonic pancreatic stem cells were cultured in this suspension culture condition fo...
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[0026] A method for inducing stem cell-differentiated islet cells to form islet-like structures in vitro, comprising the following steps: expanding the third-generation human embryonic pancreatic stem cells to T75 flasks after they are substantially confluent, digesting with 0.2% trypsin, counting, and then dividing the human embryos Pancreatic stem cells were inoculated with 1 million cells in 3ml medium and cultured in a sterile culture tube treated with silane; after the culture tube was treated with silane, the cells would not be able to attach to the wall of the culture tube and would be suspended in the culture medium. Suspension culture medium uses M199 medium containing 20% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum, and contains 4.5g / L of glucose, 2mmol / L of Ca 2+ , 2mmol / L adenosine triphosphate, 2mmol / L glutamine, 100U / ml penicillin and 100U / ml streptomycin; in 95% air, 5% CO 2 1. In a humid environment at 37°C, the embryonic pancreatic stem cells were cultured in this s...
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[0028] After the third-generation human embryonic pancreatic stem cells were amplified to the confluence of the T75 flask, they were digested with 0.2% trypsin and counted, and then the human embryonic pancreatic stem cells were inoculated with 3ml of medium and cultured at a density of 500,000 cells in a silane-treated Bacteria culture tube; after the culture tube is treated with silane, the cells will not be able to attach to the wall of the culture tube and will be suspended in the medium. The medium for this suspension culture uses M199 medium containing 20% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum. And contain 4.5g / L of glucose, 1.5mmol / L of Ca 2+ , 1mmol / L adenosine triphosphate, 2mmol / L glutamine, 100U / ml penicillin and 100U / ml streptomycin; in 95% air, 5% CO 2 In a humid environment at 37°C, the embryonic pancreatic stem cells were cultured in this suspension culture condition for 30 hours to form islet-like structures.
[0029] The human embryonic pancreatic stem cells ...
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