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Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs
Islet transplantation is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes. It has the potential to improve glycemic control, particularly in patients suffering from hypoglycemic unawareness and glycemic instability. As most islet grafts do not function permanently, efforts are needed to create an accessibl...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36591328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001417 |
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author | Smink, Alexandra M. Rodriquez, Samuel Li, Shiri Ceballos, Bryan Corrales, Nicole Alexander, Michael Koster, Taco de Haan, Bart J. Lakey, Jonathan R.T. de Vos, Paul |
author_facet | Smink, Alexandra M. Rodriquez, Samuel Li, Shiri Ceballos, Bryan Corrales, Nicole Alexander, Michael Koster, Taco de Haan, Bart J. Lakey, Jonathan R.T. de Vos, Paul |
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description | Islet transplantation is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes. It has the potential to improve glycemic control, particularly in patients suffering from hypoglycemic unawareness and glycemic instability. As most islet grafts do not function permanently, efforts are needed to create an accessible and replaceable site, for islet grafts or for insulin-producing cells obtained from replenishable sources. To this end, we designed and tested an artificial, polymeric subcutaneous transplantation site that allows repeated transplantation of islets. METHODS. In this study, we developed and compared scaffolds made of poly(D,L,-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PDLLCL) and polycaprolactone (PCL). Efficacy was first tested in mice‚ and then, as a proof of principle for application in a large animal model, the scaffolds were tested in pigs, as their skin structure is similar to that of humans. RESULTS. In mice, islet transplantation in a PCL scaffold expedited return to normoglycemia in comparison to PDLLCL (7.7 ± 3.7 versus 16.8 ± 6.5 d), but it took longer than the kidney capsule control group. PCL also supported porcine functional islet survival in vitro. Subcutaneous implantation of PDLLCL and PCL scaffolds in pigs revealed that PCL scaffolds were more stable and was associated with less infiltration by immune cells than PDLLCL scaffolds. Prevascularized PCL scaffolds were therefore used to demonstrate the functional survival of allogenic islets under the skin of pigs. CONCLUSIONS. To conclude, a novel PCL scaffold shows efficacy as a readily accessible and replaceable, subcutaneous transplantation site for islets in mice and demonstrated islet survival after a month in pigs. |
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spelling | pubmed-97889832022-12-29 Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs Smink, Alexandra M. Rodriquez, Samuel Li, Shiri Ceballos, Bryan Corrales, Nicole Alexander, Michael Koster, Taco de Haan, Bart J. Lakey, Jonathan R.T. de Vos, Paul Transplant Direct Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Islet transplantation is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes. It has the potential to improve glycemic control, particularly in patients suffering from hypoglycemic unawareness and glycemic instability. As most islet grafts do not function permanently, efforts are needed to create an accessible and replaceable site, for islet grafts or for insulin-producing cells obtained from replenishable sources. To this end, we designed and tested an artificial, polymeric subcutaneous transplantation site that allows repeated transplantation of islets. METHODS. In this study, we developed and compared scaffolds made of poly(D,L,-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PDLLCL) and polycaprolactone (PCL). Efficacy was first tested in mice‚ and then, as a proof of principle for application in a large animal model, the scaffolds were tested in pigs, as their skin structure is similar to that of humans. RESULTS. In mice, islet transplantation in a PCL scaffold expedited return to normoglycemia in comparison to PDLLCL (7.7 ± 3.7 versus 16.8 ± 6.5 d), but it took longer than the kidney capsule control group. PCL also supported porcine functional islet survival in vitro. Subcutaneous implantation of PDLLCL and PCL scaffolds in pigs revealed that PCL scaffolds were more stable and was associated with less infiltration by immune cells than PDLLCL scaffolds. Prevascularized PCL scaffolds were therefore used to demonstrate the functional survival of allogenic islets under the skin of pigs. CONCLUSIONS. To conclude, a novel PCL scaffold shows efficacy as a readily accessible and replaceable, subcutaneous transplantation site for islets in mice and demonstrated islet survival after a month in pigs. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9788983/ /pubmed/36591328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001417 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Transplantation Direct. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Smink, Alexandra M. Rodriquez, Samuel Li, Shiri Ceballos, Bryan Corrales, Nicole Alexander, Michael Koster, Taco de Haan, Bart J. Lakey, Jonathan R.T. de Vos, Paul Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title | Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title_full | Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title_fullStr | Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title_full_unstemmed | Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title_short | Successful Islet Transplantation Into a Subcutaneous Polycaprolactone Scaffold in Mice and Pigs |
title_sort | successful islet transplantation into a subcutaneous polycaprolactone scaffold in mice and pigs |
topic | Pancreas and Islet Transplantation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36591328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001417 |
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