1979
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4804(79)90129-x
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Transplantation of isolated islets of langerhans in diabetic dogs. I. Results after allogeneic intraportal islet transplantation

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“…Islets were first transplanted into the liver via the portal vein in 1973 by the Lacy group and subsequent studies have shown that fewer islets are needed to ameliorate diabetes when transplanted into the portal venous drainage than other sites. [34][35][36][37][38] Transplantation of collagenase-isolated islets from large animal pancreata such as pig, 39 monkey 40 and dog 41 met with short-term success, but limited analysis of post-transplant graft function was presented. 42 Initial clinical trials of both auto-and allotransplantation followed quickly from the Sutherland group and others: these showed promise, [43][44][45][46] but again with limited evaluation of graft function and without long-term insulin independence.…”
Section: The Path From Islet Isolation To Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Islets were first transplanted into the liver via the portal vein in 1973 by the Lacy group and subsequent studies have shown that fewer islets are needed to ameliorate diabetes when transplanted into the portal venous drainage than other sites. [34][35][36][37][38] Transplantation of collagenase-isolated islets from large animal pancreata such as pig, 39 monkey 40 and dog 41 met with short-term success, but limited analysis of post-transplant graft function was presented. 42 Initial clinical trials of both auto-and allotransplantation followed quickly from the Sutherland group and others: these showed promise, [43][44][45][46] but again with limited evaluation of graft function and without long-term insulin independence.…”
Section: The Path From Islet Isolation To Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transplantation of collagenase‐isolated islets from large animal pancreata such as pig, 39 monkey 40 and dog 41 met with short‐term success, but limited analysis of post‐transplant graft function was presented 42 . Initial clinical trials of both auto‐ and allotransplantation followed quickly from the Sutherland group and others: these showed promise, 43‐46 but again with limited evaluation of graft function and without long‐term insulin independence.…”
Section: The Path From Islet Isolation To Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally enough, the first method to be applied to the more fibrous large mammalian pancreas was that developed for the rat. Initial reports on monkey pancreas were encouraging [5] and the technique was applied to transplantation studies in the pig [70], monkey [71], and dog [72]. The islet preparation was not satisfactory in the pig experiments [70] and, although claimed to be satisfactory in the monkey [71] and dog [72], inadequate information was presented to confirm these claims and the findings have not been confirmed by other workers.…”
Section: Isolation Of Islets From the Pancreas Of Large Nonhuman Mammalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In large animals, diabetes has been induced either by total pancreatectomy [83,84], an absolutely reliable model for both autograft and allograft experiments, but complicated by exocrine deficiency; or by streptozotocin and alloxan with or without partial pancreatectomy [85,86], a less reliable model of diabetes and one that makes autotransplant experiments difficult. This is an important drawback because the lack of inbred strains dictates the use of allogeneic donors in situations where the immunological and metabolic consequences of the transplant are not easily distinguished.…”
Section: Ill Experimental Transplantation Of Free Grafts Of Islet Tismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collagenase digestion/Ficoll gradient separation technique has been used to isolate viable islets from mouse [97], dog [86], pig [98], monkey [85], and human pancreases [99]. In general, application to large animals has been difficult [100].…”
Section: Isolation Of Islets From Adultmentioning
confidence: 99%