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A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers

Intrahepatic transplantation of islets requires a lot of islets because more than 50% of the graft is lost during the 24 hours following transplantation. We analyzed, in a rat model, early post-transplantation inflammation using systemic inflammatory markers, or directly in islet-transplanted livers...

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Autores principales: Vivot, Kevin, Benahmed, Malika A., Seyfritz, Elodie, Bietiger, William, Elbayed, Karim, Ruhland, Elisa, Langlois, Allan, Maillard, Elisa, Pinget, Michel, Jeandidier, Nathalie, Gies, Jean-Pierre, Namer, Izzie-Jacques, Sigrist, Séverine, Reix, Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27766032
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.15189
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author Vivot, Kevin
Benahmed, Malika A.
Seyfritz, Elodie
Bietiger, William
Elbayed, Karim
Ruhland, Elisa
Langlois, Allan
Maillard, Elisa
Pinget, Michel
Jeandidier, Nathalie
Gies, Jean-Pierre
Namer, Izzie-Jacques
Sigrist, Séverine
Reix, Nathalie
author_facet Vivot, Kevin
Benahmed, Malika A.
Seyfritz, Elodie
Bietiger, William
Elbayed, Karim
Ruhland, Elisa
Langlois, Allan
Maillard, Elisa
Pinget, Michel
Jeandidier, Nathalie
Gies, Jean-Pierre
Namer, Izzie-Jacques
Sigrist, Séverine
Reix, Nathalie
author_sort Vivot, Kevin
collection PubMed
description Intrahepatic transplantation of islets requires a lot of islets because more than 50% of the graft is lost during the 24 hours following transplantation. We analyzed, in a rat model, early post-transplantation inflammation using systemic inflammatory markers, or directly in islet-transplanted livers by immunohistochemistry. (1)H HRMAS NMR was employed to investigate metabolic responses associated with the transplantation. Inflammatory markers (Interleukin-6, α2-macroglobulin) are not suitable to follow islet reactions as they are not islet specific. To study islet specific inflammatory events, immunohistochemistry was performed on sections of islet transplanted livers for thrombin (indicator of the instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR)) and granulocytes and macrophages. We observed a specific correlation between IBMIR and granulocyte and macrophage infiltration after 12 h. In parallel, we identified a metabolic response associated with transplantation: after 12 h, glucose, alanine, aspartate, glutamate and glutathione were significantly increased. An increase of glucose is a marker of tissue degradation, and could be explained by immune cell infiltration. Alanine, aspartate and glutamate are inter-connected in a common metabolic pathway known to be activated during hypoxia. An increase of glutathione revealed the presence of antioxidant protection. In this study, IBMIR visualization combined with (1)H HRMAS NMR facilitated the characterization of cellular and molecular pathways recruited following islet transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-50694392016-10-20 A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers Vivot, Kevin Benahmed, Malika A. Seyfritz, Elodie Bietiger, William Elbayed, Karim Ruhland, Elisa Langlois, Allan Maillard, Elisa Pinget, Michel Jeandidier, Nathalie Gies, Jean-Pierre Namer, Izzie-Jacques Sigrist, Séverine Reix, Nathalie Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Intrahepatic transplantation of islets requires a lot of islets because more than 50% of the graft is lost during the 24 hours following transplantation. We analyzed, in a rat model, early post-transplantation inflammation using systemic inflammatory markers, or directly in islet-transplanted livers by immunohistochemistry. (1)H HRMAS NMR was employed to investigate metabolic responses associated with the transplantation. Inflammatory markers (Interleukin-6, α2-macroglobulin) are not suitable to follow islet reactions as they are not islet specific. To study islet specific inflammatory events, immunohistochemistry was performed on sections of islet transplanted livers for thrombin (indicator of the instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR)) and granulocytes and macrophages. We observed a specific correlation between IBMIR and granulocyte and macrophage infiltration after 12 h. In parallel, we identified a metabolic response associated with transplantation: after 12 h, glucose, alanine, aspartate, glutamate and glutathione were significantly increased. An increase of glucose is a marker of tissue degradation, and could be explained by immune cell infiltration. Alanine, aspartate and glutamate are inter-connected in a common metabolic pathway known to be activated during hypoxia. An increase of glutathione revealed the presence of antioxidant protection. In this study, IBMIR visualization combined with (1)H HRMAS NMR facilitated the characterization of cellular and molecular pathways recruited following islet transplantation. Ivyspring International Publisher 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5069439/ /pubmed/27766032 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.15189 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Vivot, Kevin
Benahmed, Malika A.
Seyfritz, Elodie
Bietiger, William
Elbayed, Karim
Ruhland, Elisa
Langlois, Allan
Maillard, Elisa
Pinget, Michel
Jeandidier, Nathalie
Gies, Jean-Pierre
Namer, Izzie-Jacques
Sigrist, Séverine
Reix, Nathalie
A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title_full A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title_fullStr A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title_full_unstemmed A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title_short A Metabolomic Approach ((1)H HRMAS NMR Spectroscopy) Supported by Histology to Study Early Post-transplantation Responses in Islet-transplanted Livers
title_sort metabolomic approach ((1)h hrmas nmr spectroscopy) supported by histology to study early post-transplantation responses in islet-transplanted livers
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27766032
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.15189
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