The Cyan Fluorescent Protein (CFP) Transgenic Mouse as a Model for Imaging Pancreatic Exocrine Cells

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Hop S Tran Cao [1 ]
Kimura, Hiroaki [1 ,3 ]
Kaushal, Sharmeela [2 ]
Snyder, Cynthia S. [2 ]
Reynoso, Jose [3 ]
Hoffman, Robert M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bouvet, Michael [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Surg, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Moores UCSD Canc Ctr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[3] AntiCanc Inc, San Diego, CA 92111 USA
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JOURNAL OF THE PANCREAS | 2009年 / 10卷 / 02期
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Cyan Fluorescent Protein; Fluorescence; Mice; Transgenic; Pancreas;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Context The use of fluorescent proteins for in vivo imaging has opened many new areas of research. Among the important advances in the field have been the development of transgenic mice expressing various fluorescent proteins. Objective To report whole-body and organ-specific fluorescence imaging to characterize the transgenic cyan fluorescent protein mouse. Design Mice were imaged using two devices. Brightfield images were obtained with the OV100 Small Animal Imaging System (Olympus Corp., Tokyo, Japan). Fluorescence imaging was performed under the cyan fluorescent protein filter using the iBox Small Animal Imaging System (UVP, Upland, CA, USA). Intervention All animals were sacrificed immediately before imaging. They were imaged before and throughout multiple steps of a complete necropsy. Harvested organs were also imaged with both devices. Selected organs were then frozen and processed for histology, fluorescence microscopy, and H&E staining. Fluorescence microscopy was performed with an Olympus IMT-2 inverted fluorescence microscope. Main outcome measure Determination of fluorescence intensity of different organs. Results Surprisingly, we found that there is differential enhancement of fluorescence among organs; most notably, the pancreas stands out from the rest of the gastrointestinal tract, displaying the strongest fluorescence of all organs in the mouse. Fluorescence microscopy demonstrated that the cyan fluorescent protein fluorescence resided in the acinar cells of the pancreas and not the islet cells. Conclusions The cyan fluorescent protein mouse should lead to a deeper understanding of pancreatic function and pathology, including cancer.
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