1997
DOI: 10.1007/s001250050800
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Length of metabolic normalization after rat islet cell transplantation depends on endocrine cell composition of graft and on donor age

Abstract: Experimental diabetes mellitus in rodents can be corrected by different types of islet cell grafts which have been placed in different locations [1]. While numerous studies have demonstrated short-term benefits of islet transplantation, relatively few investigations have examined the conditions for longterm metabolic normalization. The latter is however a requisite for a preventive effect on chronic complications, the main objective for developing islet transplantation as a cure of diabetes. Several reports ha… Show more

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“…In this study we demonstrated that laminin-5 is expressed in rat and human islets, mainly in ␣-cells. This is in agreement with data showing that in some circumstances, ␣-cells may improve the function of ␤-cells (44), and this could be attributable to provision of a more appropriate extracellular matrix as well as possible paracrine effects of glucagon. Moreover, laminin-5 was also detected in islet culture media (data not shown), suggesting this molecule could be secreted by insular cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this study we demonstrated that laminin-5 is expressed in rat and human islets, mainly in ␣-cells. This is in agreement with data showing that in some circumstances, ␣-cells may improve the function of ␤-cells (44), and this could be attributable to provision of a more appropriate extracellular matrix as well as possible paracrine effects of glucagon. Moreover, laminin-5 was also detected in islet culture media (data not shown), suggesting this molecule could be secreted by insular cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Islet loss rate was not different from that of adult islet preparations [24,27]. Previous work [19] addressed donor age as a factor that affects islet performance; in rodent models of syngeneic and allogeneic islet transplantation it was demonstrated that donor age inversely correlates with the duration of glycaemia normalisation. The potential advantage offered by young donor pancreatic tissue had been addressed already in the 1970s [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The medical history of younger donors is usually uneventful and the incidence of chronic pathological conditions is extremely low, having, with the exception of type 1 diabetes, little or no effect on the functional status of the islets. Previous studies in rodent models have established an inverse correlation between duration of islet graft function and donor age [19]. In clinical transplantation, pancreases obtained from young donors showed good performance in adult recipients [20], providing an additional rationale to justify the efforts to improve the isolation of islets from young donors and overcome the technical limitations in their complete purifica- tion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More conventional techniques such as immunohistochemical (23,24) and electron microscopic (EM) analysis rely on subjective interpretation of the results and scoring based on observation of samples by the operator(s). The LSC hardware and software provide objective analysis of substantially higher number of cells (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%