STAR Protocols (Mar 2021)

Protocol for determining zinc-dependent β cell-selective small-molecule delivery in mouse pancreas

  • Timothy M. Horton,
  • Benjamin R. Kraemer,
  • Justin P. Annes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 100263

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Summary: Targeted drug delivery to pancreatic islet β cells is an unmet clinical need. β cells possess a uniquely high Zn2+ concentration, and integrating Zn2+-binding activity into a small molecule can bias drug accumulation and activity toward β cells. This protocol can be used to evaluate a molecule’s capacity to chelate islet Zn2+, accumulate in islets, and stimulate β cell-selective replication in mouse pancreas. One obstacle is establishing an LC-MS/MS-based method for compound measurement. Limitations include target compound ionizability and the time-sensitive nature of some experimental assay steps.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Horton et al. (2019).

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