Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation • 1st IPITA 1988 • @1MEMO 20251206

Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation • 1st IPITA , Stockholm (Sweden) March 27–29 1988 • Digitally remastered by author, publisher, Michel van der Burg • Miracles•Media • 1MEMO_20251206_01 • TakeNode 430989b2-52f0-4e36-8dbd-cf7bf030668c • #IEQ #diabetes #islets #transplant #methods #LUMC #IPITA

After founding the Leiden Islet Laboratory (1) in the University Hospital Leiden in Holland (later known as LUMC), and reporting the outcome of our first year of canine islet research at a national meeting November 1987 (2), next, this first poster ‘Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation’ for a world congress was presented March 1988 at the First International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation (IPITA)* in Stockholm, Sweden (3,4).

This pilot work introduced our novel approach of volume quantification of islet isolation outcome by measuring the volume of the isolated islets . In addition we compared the outcome with the total volume of islets measured in the canine pancreas.
Note, that a similar approach, using islet volume measurements for the quantification in islet isolation assessment in man and large animals, was proposed the next year in an International Workshop during the 2nd Congress on Pancreas and Islet Transplantation, Sep. 1989, in Minneapolis, by Camillo Ricordi and some 150 participants from 30 institutes actively involved in islet isolation and transplantation — proposing a procedure for standardized islet volume measurements (based on the number of islets in diameter classes incrementing 50 µm) and reporting outcome in Equivalent Islet Numbers (total volume expressed in the equivalent number of spheres with a 150 µm diameter; abbreviated as EIN, currently known as the number of IEQs (Islet EQuivalents), which greatly enhanced islet research (5).

Unfortunately back problems prevented me to attend that 1st IPITA congress, I was looking forward to, but, fortunately, the poster was presented by my colleagues Hein Gooszen (Surgery Department) and Marijke Frölich (Chemical Pathology Department) of the University Hospital Leiden. Ms. Marijke Frölich also presented a nice poster (7,8) on our quantification of the islets cells , the hormones, in the right lobe (aka , the duodenal segment , the ventral lobe) and left lobe of the canine pancreas (aka, the body and distal tail , the dorsal lobe) of the beagle pancreas , showing the diversity of the islets in these two segments of the pancreas — corresponding to the head and tail of the human pancreas, respectively.
Below the excellent airbrush work by an artist from the Audiovisual Services of Leiden University, for our poster ‘Distribution of insulin, glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide and somatostatin in the canine pancreas’.

Airbrush art on poster board created by the Audiovisual Services of Leiden University. Showing the location of pancreatic tissue sampled from the proximal and distal part of the right and left lobe of the beagle pancreas. The hormone values did not differ significantly between the proximal and distal parts of each lobe. Michel van der Burg • Miracles•Media • 1MEMO_20251206_02 • TakeNode 10b1d696-9d7f-4fa3-a8f9-7a3211546f24


Poster board showing the distribution of the four different types of islet cells by assessment of the hormones insulin, glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide, and somatostatin between the right lobe (RL) and left lobe (LL) of the canine pancreas. The number of insulin, glucagon, and PP producing islet cells differs considerably between both lobes. Michel van der Burg • Miracles•Media • 1MEMO_20251206_03 • TakeNode 47333616-b85d-404e-b103-2ccb3b86d406

I created the original 1988 poster ‘Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation’ on March 9-10, 1988 using MacDraw on a personal Macintosh ED , using the bold Chicago font, and the Imagewriter-II matrix printer , except for the header provided by my colleagues , which was together with my colleagues’ posters designed and produced as usual at the time on rigid foam boards by the Audiovisual Services department of the Leiden University. Also the original photo print was pinned on the mounted poster (thus, not digitally processed at the time).
This digital remastered 2025 edition (1MEMO_20251206_1) was produced in LibreOffice Vanilla with conversion of the original 1988 MacDraw file, correcting the disrupted formatting, replacing the non-available Chicago font with the font ‘Chalkboard’ , adding a scan of the Figure 1 photo print , plus a recent photo taken of the original poster board, archived, header. Figure 1 uses a copy of that original photo print , with the addition now, in this remastered edition, of arrows helping identifying the islets , and addition of the text ‘(arrrows)’ in the figure legend.

Other papers presented at the 1st IPITA congress from our research group, on pancreas transplantation, are listed below (9,10,11,12).

David Sutherland

Several other centers reported at this 1st IPITA on succesful islet autotransplantation in large animals, including a series of presentations on canine islet transplantation from David Sutherland’s islet research group in Minneapolis.

We had already started collaborating, by the end of 1987, with David Sutherland and Ms. Jane Field , the head of Sutherland’s islet research laboratory in Minneapolis , planning Jane’s working visit for June 1988 in our Leiden Islet Laboratory, in order to help me set up in Leiden, the current Minneapolis procedure for canine islet isolation and transplantation (13,14).

The next year, Sep-Oct 1989, I worked again with Jane Field and David Sutherland, now in Minneapolis (14,15,16) in the islet research laboratory mostly, and also observing David Sutherland at work during clinical segmental pancreas autotransplantaton, where I made this portrait photograph (1MEMO_20251206_06).

David Sutherland • Clinical Pancreas Transplant, Minneapolis, 1989 • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • 1MEMO_20251206_06 • TakeNode f4769bdf-c7a8-436a-bc5c-2d1505226c05 • David Sutherland performing a clinical segmental pancreas autotransplantation, Minneapolis, 1989. Photo by Michel van der Burg . URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2025/12/06

David Sutherland, the ‘father’ of pancreas and islet transplantation, passed away March 25, 2025.

David jokingly called the pancreas the “Big Dirty Island”.

Notes

* The founding meeting of the IPITA was being held actually at the 4th IPITA meeting — the 4th International Congress on Pancreas and Islet Transplantation — June 27–30, 1993 in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) hosted by Dr. Reinout van Schilfgaarde.

1. Leiden Islet Laboratory History • 20240803 • Michel van der Burg • michelvanderburg•com • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/08/03/leiden-islet-laboratory-history-20240803/

2. Cradle of Islet Transplants • 20240829 • Michel van der Burg • michelvanderburg•com • https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/08/29/cradle-of-islet-transplants-20240829/

3. Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG, Terpstra JL, Frölich M, Scherft JP, Lemkes HHPJ. Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation. First International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation, Stockholm (Sweden) March 27–29, 1988. (Poster). Remastered 2025 poster edition : 1MEMO_20251206_01.

4. Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG, Terpstra JL, Frölich M, Scherft JP, Lemkes HHPJ. Quantification of canine pancreatic islet isolation (Abstract). Diabetes 1989; 38 (Suppl. 1): 274. (Abstract). View/Download file 1MEMO_20251206_04

5. Quantitative And Qualitative Standards For Islet Isolation Assessment In Man And Large Mammals. International Workshop during the 2nd Congress on Pancreas and Islet Transplantation. Camillo Ricordi. Archive Michel van der Burg • Miracles•Media • 1MEMO_20251206_07 • TakeNode 3d90aa54-9fe1-4b29-8161-aa6c4fda6652 • View/Download file 1MEMO_20251206_07

6. Ricordi C, Gray DW, Hering BJ, Kaufman DB, Warnock GL, Kneteman NM, Lake SP, London NJ, Socci C, Alejandro R, et al. Islet isolation assessment in man and large animals. Acta Diabetol Lat. 1990 Jul-Sep;27(3):185-95. doi: 10.1007/BF02581331. PMID: 2075782.

7. Frölich M, Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG, Jansen JBMJ, Lamers CBHW. Distribution of insulin, glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide and somatostatin in the canine pancreas. First International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation, Stockholm, Sweden, March 27–29 1988. (Poster).

8. Frölich M, Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG, Jansen JBMJ, Lamers CBHW. Distribution of insulin, glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide, and somatostatin in canine pancreas (Abstract). Diabetes 1989; 38 (Suppl. 1): 257. (Abstract) . Download file 1MEMO_20251206_04

9. Gooszen HG, Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Jansen JBMJ, Van Schilfgaarde R, Lamers CBHW, Frölich M. A crossover study on the effects of duct obliteration, coeliac denervation and autotransplantation on glucose and meal stimulated insulin, glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide levels. First International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation, Stockholm, Sweden, March 27–29 1988. (Talk).

10. Gooszen HG, van der Burg MP, Guicherit OR, Jansen JB, Frölich M, van Schilfgaarde R, Lamers CB. Crossover study on effects of duct obliteration, celiac denervation, and autotransplantation on glucose- and meal-stimulated insulin, glucagon, and pancreatic polypeptide levels. Diabetes. 1989 Jan;38 Suppl 1:114-6. doi: 10.2337/diab.38.1.s114. PMID: 2642831. (Proceedings paper).

11. Gooszen HG, Van Schilfgaarde R, Van der Burg MPM, van Lawick van Pabst WP, Frölich M, Bosman FT. Quantitative assessment of changes in insulin secretion after canine ductobliterated segmental pancreatic autotransplantation in relation to the histological background. First International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation, Stockholm, Sweden, March 27–29 1988. (Poster).

12. Gooszen HG, Van Schilfgaarde R, Van der Burg MPM, Van Lawick van Pabst WP, Frölich M, Bosman FT. Quantitative assessment of changes in insulin secretion after canine duct-obliterated segmental-pancreas autotransplantation in relation to histological background (Abstract). Diabetes 1989; 38 (Suppl. 1): 255–256. (Abstract). View/Download file 1MEMO_20251206_05

13. December 1987 , we started planning together Jane Field’s working visit thanks to our nephrologist Fokko van der Woude who after post doc research in Minneapolis had just started as an associate Professor at the Leiden University , working in our Leiden University Hospital (LUMC). Fokko J. van der Woude (1953-2006) passed away too soon after a long battle with cancer.

14. Pancreas & Islet Transplantation Program • 20240912 • Michel van der Burg • michelvanderburg•com • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/09/12/pancreas-islet-transplantation-program-20240912/

15. Visiting research fellow in the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota (DER Sutherland, MD PhD) & Department of Cell Biology (OD Hegre, MD PhD), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Minnesota (USA) , September 14-October 6 1989

16. 2nd International Congress on Pancreatic and Islet Transplantation, and 4th International Symposium on Organ Procurement and Preservation. Minneapolis (USA) September 17–22, 1989.

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GLP-1 blood sugar regulation in islet transplants • AIDSPIT 1994 • @1MEMO 20251114

Poster 13th Workshop of the AIDSPIT Study Group , Igls (Austria) January 23–25, 1994• Digitally remastered by author, publisher, M.P.M. van der Burg • Miracles•Media • 20251114 • TakeNode 810cc881-d084-4d2e-b252-d432918b1946 • #GLP1

GLP-1 blood sugar regulation in islet transplants

GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) is now well-known from the anti-diabetic drugs that mimic the action of this natural hormone GLP-1, to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity. They work by stimulating insulin release, reducing glucagon secretion, slowing stomach emptying, and suppressing appetite, which leads to lower blood sugar and weight loss.

May 1992 we were the first to show direct potentiation of the insulin response from isolated islets by a (near-)physiological dose of the gut hormone GLP-1 during perifusion (in vitro) of canine islets at 7.5-10 mM glucose levels (1,2).

Jan 1994 we next showed this incretin effect of GLP-1 also after islet transplantation (in vivo, in dogs) in this poster (3) and abstract (4) presented at the 13th Workshop of the AIDSPIT (aka AIDPIT) Study Group , Igls, Austria, January 23–25, 1994.

Background of the work was posted earlier this year (5) and the work was published Nov 1994 in my PhD thesis Pancreatic islet transplantation , available online (6).

Notes

1) Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Scherft JP, Frölich M, Terpstra JL, Gooszen HG. Function after intrasplenic transplantation of islets of Langerhans in dogs (translated from dutch: Functie na intralienale transplantatie van eilandjes van Langerhans in de hond). Surgeon days ’92 of the Dutch Surgery Society, Rotterdam (The Netherlands) May 21–22, 1992. In : Gut factors controlling pancreatic islets • 20240910 | Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/09/10/gut-factors-controlling-pancreatic-islets-20240910/

2) van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Frölich M, Gooszen HG. Insulinotropic effects of cholecystokinin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide-1 during perifusion of short-term cultured canine isolated islets. Regul Pept. 1995 Dec 7;60(1):61-7. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(95)00122-4. PMID: 8747785.

3) Metabolic control after canine islet transplantation. M.P.M. van der Burg, P.T.R. van Suylichem, O.R. Guicherit, J.H.M. van Deijnen, M. Frölich, and H.G. Gooszen (Universities of Leiden & Groningen, The Netherlands). Poster presented at the 13th Workshop of the AIDSPIT Study Group , Igls, Austria, January 23–25, 1994 •

4) Metabolic control after canine islet transplantation. Van der Burg M.P.M., Guicherit O.R., van Suylichem P.T.R., Frölich M., van Deijnen J.H.M. , Gooszen H.G. (Leiden, The Netherlands; Groningen, The Netherlands). Horm metab Res 1994; 26: 63. (Abstract). View/Download file 1MEMO_20251113_2

5) Background of this work was posted in Dutch Islets Transplant Team • @1MEMO 20250125 • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2025/01/25/dutch-islets-transplant-team-1memo-20250125/

6) Michael P.M. van der Burg. Pancreatic islet transplantation: studies on the technique and efficacy of islet isolation and transplantation. (Doctoral Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) , Leiden University), Boskoop: M.P.M. van der Burg | Miracles.Media (ISBN electronic, pdf, 9789080216402 ; ISBN print 9789080216419, 9080216410), 1994: 192 p. URL Thesis Repository Leiden University https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3486604

PM – Recording of the 13th AIDSPIT seminar on lessons from clinical islet transplantation was posted yesterday (7).

7) Clinical Islet Transplantation 13th AIDSPIT • @1MEMO 20251113 • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2025/11/13/clinical-islet-transplantation-13th-aidspit-1memo-20251113/

#GLP1 #diabetes #islets #transplant #AIDSPIT

Updates

20251127 title updated – insert : AIDSPIT 1994

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Dutch Islets Transplant Team • @1MEMO 20250125

Islets isolated April 18, 1989 using the UW-Solution • Miracles.Media • 20250103_1 • TakeNode eeb55729-c02b-4f73-ab0e-9f71b65bf85e

Rightaway, April 1989, when we obtained these highly purified canine islets of Langerhans by introducing the UW-Solution for isolating the islets from pancreases (1,2,3), we started using these islets to study the importance of gut factors for islet transplants — the capacity of the isolated islets to secrete insulin during stimulation with glucose, other nutrients, and potentially gut hormones ( ‘incretins’).

Isolated islets in perifusion chambers

Isolated islets, not transplanted, were examined in the Leiden Islet Laboratory. The insulin secretion of these islets was measured, while the islets were housed in plastic micro-chambers , that were flushed with solutions containing various levels of glucose and gut hormones , mimicking the blood levels as found following meals in islet transplants (4).

Monitoring pancreatic islets in perifusion • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20240911

Autotransplantation of islets

A few months later , Summer 1989, we performed a series of transplants of isolated canine islets (5) , we likewise focussed our research on the importance of gut factors in metabolic control by the islet grafts, and therefore introduced meal tests — apart from a series of intravenous tests. Both simple and convenient, such meal tests proofed to be also an excellent way to study both the capacity of the transplanted islets to secrete insulin, as well as the contribution of gut hormones – in the so-called ‘entero-insular axis’ (6).

Autotransplantation of islets in the spleen • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_1 • Left : Canine pancreas with two cannulas in the pancreatic ducts (for infusion of collagenase solution) , with the blood vessels clamped at the time of removal of the gland. Not shown here: After removal of the gland the collagenase solution is infused , and the pancreatic islets are isolated within a few hours. Right : Next the purified islets are returned by infusion in the spleen of the same animal (auto-transplantation). Drawings by medical artist J. Wetselaar-Whittaker — with my hand posing for the injection drawing ;)

Contribution of gut factors to canine isolated islet function ?

Spring 1990 our first results could be presented of these sophisticated islet function tests upto 3 months after islet transplantation, together with our first findings of the direct effects of the gut hormones CCK and GIP on the isolated islets in the perifusion system in the Leiden Islet Lab.

Spring meeting 1990 of the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology, Veldhoven, Netherlands • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_2

Here the proceedings presented at the 1990 spring meeting of the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology (7).

Dutch Islets Transplant Team

October 8, 1990, Paul van Suylichem, from the Groningen islet research group, visited his alma mater again, the Leiden University on the occasion of the 3rd Symposium Experimental Surgical Research (SEOHS).
I was presenting results at the symposium on metabolic control upto 3 mo after the succesful canine islet transplants – islets isolated using the UW-Solution – known as Viaspan for the cold storage of donor organs (8,9).
Paul had started together with me in 1985 building the Leiden Islet Lab (10), that I continued from 1986 after Paul left together with project leader Reinout van Schilfgaarde starting the Groningen islet group (11).
I took the chance to invite Paul for a visit together that day in the nearby Leiden Islet Lab , for a closer look at our latest work on canine islet isolation, transplantation, and the new Percoll-UWS purification gradients (12) — and took this picture of Paul examining an islet prep at the microscope in the lab , with the Acusyst perifusion system in the background.
In late 1990, the Groningen islet team with Paul would also start this preclinical model of canine islet isolation and transplantation.

Paul van Suylichem (Groningen Islet Team) in Leiden Islet Laboratory, October 8, 1990 • Photo by Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_3

A year later, Oct 1991, during the 5th Congress of the European Society for Organ Transplantation Congress (5th ESOT) in Maastricht (12), I learned from Paul’s co-worker Jan-Erik van Deijnen that the Groningen team, after initially several failed transplant attempts, had finally succeeded in the last 5 transplants in a row. They had mastered the technique and had started to complete this work with histology of the transplants.

We, in Leiden, had made plans earlier that summer to expand our small group of islet transplants, with a second series of transplants with a view to expanding our research on metabolic control in islet transplantation, with new sophisticated research on the effect on insulin secretion of the newly discovered gut hormone GLP-1. At the same time we would also be able to test our efficient new technique of isolation and purification of the islets in that transplantation setting.

A few days after this 5th ESOT congress it seemed better to me to refrain from new transplants in more animals, and I proposed to expand our sophisticated, functional research with research on the Groningen canine islet transplants.

Later that month, Oct 1991, islet perifusion experiments with the gut hormone GLP-1 were started (13,14,15).

And… November 1991, Paul van Suylichem’s research associate Annemiek Weemaes brought the Groningen canine transplants to Leiden, for our very successful collaborative project , with the planned additional studies in the combined Leiden and Groningen group of transplants, examining additionally insulin action (sensitivity) and the ‘incretin’ effect (stimulation of insulin secretion) of the gut hormone GLP-1. Experiments we completed in 1992 (14,16,17,18).

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1) Pancreatic Islet Isolation With UW Solution • A New Concept • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20241224 • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/12/24/pancreatic-islet-isolation-with-uw-solution-a-new-concept-20241224/

2) Pancreatic Islet Isolation in UW Solution & Transplantation • ESOT 1989 Talk • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20241229 • URL michelvanderburg.com/2024/12/29/

3) Pancreatic Islets UWS Series 1989 • Kodak PhotoCD • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250103 • URL michelvanderburg.com/2025/01/03/

4) Monitoring pancreatic islets in perifusion • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20240911 • TakeNode fdf6f65c-28b7-4936-8c23-83225e6f2ff0 • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/09/11/

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Monitoring pancreatic islets in perifusion • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20240911 • TakeNode fdf6f65c-28b7-4936-8c23-83225e6f2ff0

5) Islet Transplantation Breakthrough in Leiden University Hospital • 20240830 • Michel van der Burg • michelvanderburg•com • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/08/30/

6) Entero Insular Axis • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250123 • URL michelvanderburg.com/2025/01/23/

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Autotransplantation of islets in the spleen • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_1 • Left : Canine pancreas with two cannulas in the pancreatic ducts (for infusion of collagenase solution) , with the blood vessels clamped at the time of removal of the gland. Not shown here : After removal of the gland the collagenase solution is infused , and the pancreatic islets are isolated within a few hours. Right : Next the purified islets are returned by infusion in the spleen of the same animal (auto-transplantation). Drawings by medical artist J. Wetselaar-Whittaker — with my hand posing for the injection drawing ;) • TakeNode da74e6a2-e21d-4690-afe5-356949221658

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Spring meeting 1990 of the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology, Veldhoven, Netherlands • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_2 • TakeNode 65cb9de6-a111-4636-8766-d586b001d73e

7) Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Jansen JBMJ, Lamers CBHW, Scherft JP, Gooszen HG.
Contribution of gut factors to canine isolated islet function? Spring meeting of the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology (NVGE), Veldhoven (The Netherlands) March 23–24, 1990. The proceedings pdf (1MEMO_20250125_2) is available for download below.

Five years later the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology awarded the Glaxo Wellcome Gastrointestinal Research Award for this research (Ph.D. thesis “Pancreatic islet transplantation”) at the Fall meeting of the Dutch Society for Gastroenterology (NVGE), Veldhoven, The Netherlands, October 5, 1995).

Glaxo Wellcome Gastroenterology Research Award, Oct 5, 1995, Dutch Society for Gastroenterology, Veldhoven, Netherlands • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_4 • TakeNode 3152bca6-c98e-4900-89bf-d3e241f14405

8) Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Ploeg RJ, Scherft JP, Bruijn JA, Frölich M, Prins FA, Gooszen HG. Successful canine pancreatic islet transplantation using ViaSpan. 3rd Symposium Experimental Surgical Research (SEOHS), Leiden (The Netherlands) October 8, 1990.

9) Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG, Ploeg RJ, Guicherit OR, Scherft JP, Terpstra JL, Frölich M. Over 90% purified canine isolated pancreatic islets using UW solution (Abstract). Neth J Surg 1990; 42: 30. Pdf abstract (1MEMO_20250125_5) is available for download below.

10) Leiden Islet Laboratory History • 20240803 | Michel van der Burg | URL michelvanderburg.com/2024/08/03/

11) Cradle of Islet Transplants • 20240829 • Michel van der Burg • URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2024/08/29/

12) Percoll UWS Purification Pancreatic Islets • ESOT 1991 Talk • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250114 • URL michelvanderburg.com/2025/01/14/

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Paul van Suylichem (Groningen Islet Team) in Leiden Islet Laboratory, October 8, 1990 • Photo by Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250125_3 • TakeNode e8ce7630-4e75-402b-a4c2-9b007a8dd61b

13) Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Scherft JP, Frölich M, Terpstra JL, Gooszen HG. Functie na intralienale transplantatie van eilandjes van Langerhans in de hond ( Function after intrasplenic transplantation of islets of Langerhans in dogs ). Surgeon days ’92 of the Dutch Surgery Society, Rotterdam (The Netherlands) May 21–22, 1992. In : Gut factors controlling pancreatic islets • 20240910 | Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com

14) Michael P.M. van der Burg. Pancreatic islet transplantation: studies on the technique and efficacy of islet isolation and transplantation. (Doctoral Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) , Leiden University), Boskoop: M.P.M. van der Burg | Miracles.Media (ISBN electronic, pdf, 9789080216402 ; ISBN print 9789080216419, 9080216410), 1994: 192 p. URL Thesis Repository Leiden University https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3486604

15) van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Frölich M, Gooszen HG. Insulinotropic effects of cholecystokinin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide-1 during perifusion of short-term cultured canine isolated islets. Regul Pept. 1995 Dec 7;60(1):61-7. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(95)00122-4. PMID: 8747785.

16) Van der Burg MPM, Van Suylichem PTR, Guicherit OR, Frölich M, Lemkes HHPJ, Gooszen HG. Glycemic control mechanisms after canine islet autografting. 5th International Congress on Pancreas and Islet Transplantation (IPITA), Miami Beach (USA) June 18–22, 1995.

17) van der Burg MPM, van Suylichem PTR, Guicherit OR, Frölich M, Lemkes HHPJ, Gooszen HG. Glycemic control mechanisms after canine islet autografting. Transplant Proc. 1995 Dec;27(6):3187-8. PMID: 8539903. Download (PMID_8539903) below .

18) van der Burg MPM, van Suylichem PTR, Guicherit OR, Frölich M, Lemkes HHPJ, Gooszen HG. Glucoregulation after canine islet transplantation: contribution of insulin secretory capacity, insulin action, and the entero-insular axis. Cell Transplant. 1997 Sep-Oct;6(5):497-503. doi: 10.1177/096368979700600509. PMID: 9331501. Download Free PDF https://hdl.handle.net/11370/59231eab-6091-415d-8b2b-4e5e6508a978

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Entero Insular Axis • @1MEMO 20250123

Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic-System • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250123_1 • TakeNode 5b4fa0c5-cecb-45ba-aa39-6df4c833ed43

My first slide in the January 1988 Workshop of the Dutch Diabetes Research Society* in Oosterbeek, Holland, on our new Pancreas & Islet Transplantation Program that had just started in 1988, introduced this still undeveloped field of research the Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic-System (1).

This system ( GEPS ) in which the gastro-intestinal hormones influence the secretion of insulin and other hormones from the pancreatic islets – the “entero-insular” axis – is changed in transplantation of the pancreas or isolated islets of Langerhans.


Insulin feedback on the gut hormone CCK • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250123_2 • TakeNode ac392976-fa14-4d1e-95bb-84e5808ee443

Evidence of insulin feedback on the gut hormone CCK was presented with this poster the next year at the Holland Digestive Disease Week congress in the RAI in Amsterdam (2).

Notes

1) Workshop of the Dutch Diabetes Research Society*, Oosterbeek (The Netherlands) January 22–23, 1988.

2) Van der Burg MPM, Guicherit OR, Gooszen HG, Jansen JBMJ, Frölich M, Lamers CBHW. Evidence for insulin-feedback on fasting CCK in dogs. Holland Digestive Disease Week, Amsterdam (The Netherlands) June 21–24, 1989.

* NVDO – now known as : Dutch Association for Diabetes Research – https://www.nvdo.online/en/homepage-english/
Award – The year before I received the Dutch Diabetes Research Society 1987 Master’s
thesis award for my master’s thesis “Effect of cyclosporine-A on the endocrine pancreas”
(received at the Spring meeting of the Dutch Diabetes Research Society, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 4, 1987).

Update 20250124 – added NVDO details and 1987 award master’s thesis “Effect of cyclosporine-A on the endocrine pancreas”

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Diabetes Discoveries Display • @1MEMO 20250117


Montage of 100 years diabetes discoveries in educational wall display (created in 1998) from the Joslin Diabetes Center and Roche Diagnostics.

Music : Someday, Maybe by Maya Belsitzman & Matan Ephrat | Artlist

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Xeno Islets • @1MEMO 20250113

Pig Islet Isolation, Fondation Transplantation, Strasbourg 1992 • Michel van der Burg • Miracles.Media • @1MEMO 20250113_1 • TakeNode b1f66781-cf63-4e64-a7b3-24cbdf5c107f

For the xenotransplantation research we started in 1991 at our Leiden Surgery Department, I studied pig islet isolation during a working visit February 1992, at the ‘Fondation Transplantation’ in Strasbourg-Hautepierre, France — here watching our student Vincent Nieuwenhuijs (left) at work in the international team – with Agnaldo Soares I guess – using the Ricordi method for islet isolation — and presented the recent Leiden islet work (1).

Notes

1) Van der Burg MPM, Gooszen HG. Islet preservation using UW, and islet function after
autotransplantation in dogs. Fondation Transplantation, CHU HautePierre Strasbourg
(France) February 18, 1992.

Update 20250124 – Paper reference

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