نتایج جستجو برای: islet transplantation oxidative stress

تعداد نتایج: 636869  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2010
Nobuhide Matsuoka Takeshi Itoh Hiroshi Watarai Etsuko Sekine-Kondo Naoki Nagata Kohji Okamoto Toshiyuki Mera Hiroshi Yamamoto Shingo Yamada Ikuro Maruyama Masaru Taniguchi Yohichi Yasunami

Islet transplantation for the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus is limited in its clinical application mainly due to early loss of the transplanted islets, resulting in low transplantation efficiency. NKT cell-dependent IFN-gamma production by Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) cells is essential for this loss, but the upstream events in the process remain undetermined. Here, we have demonstrated that high-mo...

2013
S Hamamoto Y Kanda M Shimoda F Tatsumi K Kohara K Tawaramoto M Hashiramoto K Kaku

AIM We investigated the molecular mechanisms by which vildagliptin preserved pancreatic β cell mass and function. METHODS Morphological, biochemical and gene expression profiles of the pancreatic islets were investigated in male KK-A(y) -TaJcl(KK-A(y) ) and C57BL/6JJcl (B6) mice aged 8 weeks which received either vildagliptin or a vehicle for 4 weeks. RESULTS Body weight, food intake, fasti...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2001
S A White R Kimber P S Veitch M L Nicholson

The incidence and progression of chronic diabetic complications can be reduced by achieving normoglycaemia (box 1). Unfortunately the recent Diabetes Control and Complications Trial has shown that intensive, subcutaneous insulin regimens that improve blood glucose control puts the patient at three times the risk of developing severe hypoglycaemia. Intensive subcutaneous insulin regimens can nev...

Journal: :Diabetes 2008
Johan Olerud Magnus Johansson Jack Lawler Nils Welsh Per-Ola Carlsson

OBJECTIVE Insufficient development of a new intra-islet capillary network after transplantation may be one contributing factor to the failure of islet grafts in clinical transplantation. The present study tested the hypothesis that the angiostatic factor thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), which is normally present in islets, restricts intra-islet vascular expansion posttransplantation. RESEARCH DESIGN...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2016
Inge van der Kroon Karolina Andralojc Stefanie M A Willekens Desirée Bos Lieke Joosten Otto C Boerman Maarten Brom Martin Gotthardt

UNLABELLED Islet transplantation is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetic patients. However, there is acute as well as chronic loss of islets after transplantation. A noninvasive imaging method that could monitor islet mass might help to improve transplantation outcomes. In this study, islets were visualized after transplantation in a rat model with a dedicated small-animal SPECT scanner by...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2015
Gozde Uzunalli Yasin Tumtas Tuncay Delibasi Oncay Yasa Sercan Mercan Mustafa O Guler Ayse B Tekinay

Pancreatic islet transplantation is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes. However, viability and functionality of the islets after transplantation are limited due to loss of integrity and destruction of blood vessel networks. Thus, it is important to provide a proper mechanically and biologically supportive environment for enhancing both in vitro islet culture and transplantation efficienc...

Journal: :Diabetes 2006
Natalia V Evgenov Zdravka Medarova John Pratt Pamela Pantazopoulos Simone Leyting Susan Bonner-Weir Anna Moore

As islet transplantation becomes an acceptable clinical modality for restoring normoglycemia in type 1 diabetic patients, there is a crucial need for noninvasive assessment of the fate of the grafts. In spite of the success of the Edmonton Protocol, a significant graft loss occurs due to immunological and nonimmunological events immediately after transplantation. Allogeneic rejection in graft r...

2013
Mijke Buitinga Roman Truckenmüller Marten A. Engelse Lorenzo Moroni Hetty W. M. Ten Hoopen Clemens A. van Blitterswijk Eelco JP. de Koning Aart A. van Apeldoorn Marcel Karperien

Allogeneic islet transplantation into the liver has the potential to restore normoglycemia in patients with type 1 diabetes. However, the suboptimal microenvironment for islets in the liver is likely to be involved in the progressive islet dysfunction that is often observed post-transplantation. This study validates a novel microwell scaffold platform to be used for the extrahepatic transplanta...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Volkert A. L. Huurman Robert Hilbrands Gabriëlle G. M. Pinkse Pieter Gillard Gaby Duinkerken Pieter van de Linde Petronella M. W. van der Meer-Prins Minke F. J. Versteeg-van der Voort Maarschalk Koen Verbeeck Behrooz Z. Alizadeh Chantal Mathieu Frans K. Gorus Dave L. Roelen Frans H. J. Claas Bart Keymeulen Daniel G. Pipeleers Bart O. Roep

BACKGROUND Islet cell transplantation can cure type 1 diabetes (T1D), but only a minority of recipients remains insulin-independent in the following years. We tested the hypothesis that allograft rejection and recurrent autoimmunity contribute to this progressive loss of islet allograft function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Twenty-one T1D patients received cultured islet cell grafts prepar...

Journal: :Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej 2009
Andrzej Berman Krystian Pawelec Piotr Fiedor

The only clinically acceptable radical treatment for patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is a whole pancreas transplantation, or alternatively an infusion of isolated islet cells into the hepatic portal venous system. Allogeneic transplantation of isolated islet cells is a procedure used only in a highly specific group of recipients, whereas intensive insulin treatment still remai...

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