نتایج جستجو برای: islet transplantation oxidative stress

تعداد نتایج: 636869  

2015
Afaf Sahraoui Maria Sörhede Winzell Tracy Gorman Dave M. Smith Stanko Skrtic Merete Hoeyem Shadab Abadpour Lars Johansson Olle Korsgren Aksel Foss Hanne Scholz

Islet transplantation has become a viable clinical treatment, but is still compromised by long-term graft failure. Exendin-4, a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist, has in clinical studies been shown to improve insulin secretion in islet transplanted patients. However, little is known about the effect of exendin-4 on other metabolic parameters. We therefore aimed to determine what influenc...

2005
EDMOND A. RYAN BREAY W. PATY DAVID BIGAM

OBJECTIVE — Success after islet transplantation can be defined in terms of insulin independence, C-peptide secretion, or glycemic control. These measures are interdependent and all need to be considered in evaluating -cell function after islet transplantation. For the current study, a composite -score was developed that provides an integrated measure of -cell function success after islet transp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Yuxin Lu Hoa Dang Blake Middleton Zesong Zhang Lorraine Washburn David B Stout Martha Campbell-Thompson Mark A Atkinson Michael Phelps Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Jide Tian Daniel L Kaufman

Islet transplantation offers a potential therapy to restore glucose homeostasis in type 1 diabetes patients. However, islet transplantation is not routinely successful because most islet recipients gradually lose graft function. Furthermore, serological markers of islet function are insensitive to islet loss until the latter stages of islet graft rejection. A noninvasive method of monitoring is...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2003
E Hathout J Lakey J Shapiro

Careful assessment of the safety and efficacy of islet transplantation should guide the selection process of a small number of children with type 1 diabetes who may be eligible for the procedure--some of whom are already receiving immunosuppression because of a previous transplant, others who are scheduled to receive de novo islet alone transplantation because of a life threatening risk of hypo...

Ali Noori-Zadeh Farzad Rajaei Hojjat Allah Abbaszadeh Shahram Darabi,

Bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSCs) play a significant role in cell therapy. These cells quickly die after transplantation to the affected area due to oxidative stress. The natural disaccharide, trehalose which can be known as autophagy inducer. The present study aimed to investigate the role of trehalose in preventing BMSCs from oxidative stress caused by H2O2. BMSCs were isolated from the ...

2014
Kazuhide Kikawa Daisuke Sakano Nobuaki Shiraki Tomonori Tsuyama Kazuhiko Kume Fumio Endo Shoen Kume

Islet transplantation is a promising potential therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes. The outcome of islet transplantation depends on the transplantation of a sufficient amount of β-cell mass. However, the initial loss of islets after transplantation is problematic. We hypothesized the hyperglycemic status of the recipient may negatively affect graft survival. Therefore, in the present stud...

Journal: :World journal of stem cells 2014
Marina Figliuzzi Barbara Bonandrini Sara Silvani Andrea Remuzzi

Islet cell transplantation has therapeutic potential to treat type 1 diabetes, which is characterized by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic islet β cells. It represents a minimal invasive approach for β cell replacement, but long-term blood control is still largely unachievable. This phenomenon can be attributed to the lack of islet vasculature and hypoxic environment in the...

2012
Ryan M. Jamiolkowski Lucie Y. Guo Yun Rose Li Sydney M. Shaffer Ali Naji

For most patients with type I diabetes, insulin therapy and glucose monitoring are sufficient to maintain glycemic control. However, hypoglycemia is a potentially lethal side effect of insulin treatment in patients who are glycemically labile or have hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure [1]. For those patients, an alternative therapy is beta cell replacement via pancreas or islet transplan...

Journal: :Diabetes 2003
Yulian Wu Bing Han Hongyu Luo Raphael Roduit Theodora W Salcedo Paul A Moore Jun Zhang Jiangping Wu

Islet primary nonfunction (PNF) is defined as the loss of islet function after transplantation for reasons other than graft rejection. It is a major obstacle to successful and efficient islet transplantation. DcR3/TR6 is a soluble death decoy receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor family, and it can block apoptosis mediated by several TNF receptor family members such as ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Adrienne P Guignard José Oberholzer Pierre-Yves Benhamou Sandrine Touzet Pascal Bucher Alfred Penfornis François Bayle Laurence Kessler Charles Thivolet Lionel Badet Philippe Morel Cyril Colin

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the cost of islet transplantation in type 1 diabetic patients with a functional renal graft in a multicenter network. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The study involved nine diabetic patients transplanted in the Swiss-French Groupe Rhône-Alpes, Rhin et Geneve pour la transplantation d'Ilots Langerhans (GRAGIL) consortium between March 1999 and June 2000. The direct medical c...

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