1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01655141
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Experimental vascularized segmentai pancreatic and islet transplantation in the baboon

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of cyclosporine (CYA) and total body irradiation (TBI) or total lymphoid irradiation (TLI) in suppressing segmental pancreatic allograft rejection in totally pancreatectomized outbred Chacma baboons. In addition, the study includes our preliminary results with subcapsular renal autotransplantation of dispersed autologous pancreas in the primate.CYA in doses of 25-50 mg/kg per day produced a slight but significant prolongation of graft survival. The… Show more

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“…A standard primate pellet was given (Epol, South Africa: protein 200 gm/kg, moisture 100 gm/kg, fat 25 gm/kg, phosphorus 8 gm/kg, fibre 50 gm/kg, calcium/phosphorus ratio 1.1-1.5: 1 .O; vitamin C 50 gmlkg). Contrary to our previous technique [3,4], anaesthetized primates in this study received modified fractionated, subtotal marrow irradiation with shielding of the head, arms, and legs. This amounted to near total body irradiation.…”
Section: Materials and Mixthods Irradiation Of Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A standard primate pellet was given (Epol, South Africa: protein 200 gm/kg, moisture 100 gm/kg, fat 25 gm/kg, phosphorus 8 gm/kg, fibre 50 gm/kg, calcium/phosphorus ratio 1.1-1.5: 1 .O; vitamin C 50 gmlkg). Contrary to our previous technique [3,4], anaesthetized primates in this study received modified fractionated, subtotal marrow irradiation with shielding of the head, arms, and legs. This amounted to near total body irradiation.…”
Section: Materials and Mixthods Irradiation Of Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the period of irradiation the animals were given free access to food and water. A standard primate pellet was given (Epol, [3,4], anaesthetized primates in this study received modified fractionated, subtotal marrow irradiation with shielding of the head, arms, and legs. This amounted to near total body irradiation.…”
Section: Materials and Mixthods Irradiation Of Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%