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The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation

In the current clinical islet transplantation, intraportal transplantation is regarded as the gold-standard procedure. However, in this procedure, 50 to 70% of the transplanted islets are immediately damaged due to a strong innate immune response based on islet–blood contact. We investigated the tra...

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Autores principales: Inagaki, Akiko, Imura, Takehiro, Nakamura, Yasuhiro, Ohashi, Kazuo, Goto, Masafumi
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040724
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author Inagaki, Akiko
Imura, Takehiro
Nakamura, Yasuhiro
Ohashi, Kazuo
Goto, Masafumi
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Imura, Takehiro
Nakamura, Yasuhiro
Ohashi, Kazuo
Goto, Masafumi
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description In the current clinical islet transplantation, intraportal transplantation is regarded as the gold-standard procedure. However, in this procedure, 50 to 70% of the transplanted islets are immediately damaged due to a strong innate immune response based on islet–blood contact. We investigated the transplant efficiency of a novel method of liver surface transplantation using a syngeneic keratinocyte sheet to avoid islet–blood contact. To examine the influence of the keratinocyte sheet, substantial amounts of syngeneic islets (8 IEQs/g) were transplanted on the liver surface of diabetic rats, while marginal amounts of islets (4 IEQs/g) were transplanted via intraportal transplantation to compare the transplant efficiency. Blood glucose, intraperitoneal glucose tolerance, immunohistochemistry, and in vivo imaging findings of the cell sheet were evaluated. The study showed that islet transplantation to the liver surface immediately followed by a syngeneic keratinocyte sheet covering was effective for curing diabetic rats, while no rats were cured in the group without the cell sheet. Notably, islet grafts transplanted via this approach appeared to penetrate into the liver parenchyma. However, the transplant efficiency did not reach that of intraportal transplantation. Further refinements of this approach by introducing mesothelial or fibroblast cell sheets in combination with a preferable scaffold for islet grafts may help to improve the transplant efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-79187552021-03-02 The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation Inagaki, Akiko Imura, Takehiro Nakamura, Yasuhiro Ohashi, Kazuo Goto, Masafumi J Clin Med Article In the current clinical islet transplantation, intraportal transplantation is regarded as the gold-standard procedure. However, in this procedure, 50 to 70% of the transplanted islets are immediately damaged due to a strong innate immune response based on islet–blood contact. We investigated the transplant efficiency of a novel method of liver surface transplantation using a syngeneic keratinocyte sheet to avoid islet–blood contact. To examine the influence of the keratinocyte sheet, substantial amounts of syngeneic islets (8 IEQs/g) were transplanted on the liver surface of diabetic rats, while marginal amounts of islets (4 IEQs/g) were transplanted via intraportal transplantation to compare the transplant efficiency. Blood glucose, intraperitoneal glucose tolerance, immunohistochemistry, and in vivo imaging findings of the cell sheet were evaluated. The study showed that islet transplantation to the liver surface immediately followed by a syngeneic keratinocyte sheet covering was effective for curing diabetic rats, while no rats were cured in the group without the cell sheet. Notably, islet grafts transplanted via this approach appeared to penetrate into the liver parenchyma. However, the transplant efficiency did not reach that of intraportal transplantation. Further refinements of this approach by introducing mesothelial or fibroblast cell sheets in combination with a preferable scaffold for islet grafts may help to improve the transplant efficiency. MDPI 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7918755/ /pubmed/33673132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040724 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inagaki, Akiko
Imura, Takehiro
Nakamura, Yasuhiro
Ohashi, Kazuo
Goto, Masafumi
The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
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title_full The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
title_fullStr The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
title_short The Liver Surface Is an Attractive Transplant Site for Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
title_sort liver surface is an attractive transplant site for pancreatic islet transplantation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040724
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