نتایج جستجو برای: islet transplantation oxidative stress

تعداد نتایج: 636869  

Journal: :Annals of Saudi medicine 2008
Nidal A Younes Jean-Manuel Nothias Marc R Garfinkel

The progress of islet transplantation as a new therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus depends directly upon the development of efficient and practical immunoisolation methods for the supply of sufficient quantities of islet cells. Without these methods, large scale clinical application of this therapy would be impossible. Two eras of advances can be identified in the development of islet t...

Journal: :Pancreas 2006
A N Balamurugan Rita Bottino Nick Giannoukakis Cynthia Smetanka

Pancreatic islet cell transplantation is an attractive treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D). The success enhanced by the Edmonton protocol has fostered phenomenal progress in the field of clinical islet transplantation in the past 5 years, with 1-year rates of insulin independence after transplantation near 80%. Long-term function of the transplanted islets, however, even under the Edmonton proto...

Journal: :Diabetes 2005
Daniel Nyqvist Martin Köhler Helene Wahlstedt Per-Olof Berggren

Pancreatic islet transplantation has emerged as a therapy for type 1 diabetes and is today performed using both freshly isolated and cultured islets. Islet blood vessels are disrupted during islet isolation; therefore, proper revascularization of the transplanted islets is of great importance for islet graft function and survival. We have studied intraislet endothelial cells after islet isolati...

2007
Aileen J.F. King Justin R. Fernandes Jennifer Hollister-Lock Cameron E. Nienaber Susan Bonner-Weir Gordon C. Weir

Islets are composed mostly of -cells, and therefore stem cell research has concentrated on generating purified -cells, neglecting the other endocrine cell types in the islet. We investigated the presence of endocrine non– cells after islet transplantation. In addition, we studied whether the transplantation of pure -cells, in volumes similar to that used in islet transplantation, would suffice ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2004
Marcela Brissova Michael Fowler Peter Wiebe Alena Shostak Masakazu Shiota Aramandla Radhika P Charles Lin Maureen Gannon Alvin C Powers

Pancreatic islet transplantation is an emerging therapy for type 1 diabetes. To survive and function, transplanted islets must revascularize because islet isolation severs arterial and venous connections; the current paradigm is that islet revascularization originates from the transplant recipient. Because isolated islets retain intraislet endothelial cells, we determined whether these endothel...

Journal: :Diabetes 2007
Aileen J F King Justin R Fernandes Jennifer Hollister-Lock Cameron E Nienaber Susan Bonner-Weir Gordon C Weir

Islets are composed mostly of beta-cells, and therefore stem cell research has concentrated on generating purified beta-cells, neglecting the other endocrine cell types in the islet. We investigated the presence of endocrine non-beta-cells after islet transplantation. In addition, we studied whether the transplantation of pure beta-cells, in volumes similar to that used in islet transplantation...

2017
Guillaume Kreutter Mohamad Kassem Ali El Habhab Philippe Baltzinger Malak Abbas Julie Boisrame-Helms Lamia Amoura Jean Peluso Blandine Yver Zobairi Fatiha Geneviève Ubeaud-Sequier Laurence Kessler Florence Toti

Islet transplantation is associated with early ischaemia/reperfusion, localized coagulation and redox-sensitive endothelial dysfunction. In animal models, islet cytoprotection by activated protein C (aPC) restores islet vascularization and protects graft function, suggesting that aPC triggers various lineages. aPC also prompts the release of endothelial MP that bear EPCR, its specific receptor....

Journal: :Diabetes care 2015
Sandrine Lablanche Sophie Borot Anne Wojtusciszyn Francois Bayle Rachel Tétaz Lionel Badet Charles Thivolet Emmanuel Morelon Luc Frimat Alfred Penfornis Laurence Kessler Coralie Brault Cyrille Colin Igor Tauveron Domenico Bosco Thierry Berney Pierre-Yves Benhamou

OBJECTIVE To describe the 5-year outcomes of islet transplantation within the Swiss-French GRAGIL Network. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of all subjects enrolled in the GRAGIL-1c and GRAGIL-2 islet transplantation trials. Parameters related to metabolic control, graft function, and safety outcomes were studied. RESULTS Forty-four patients received islet transplantation ...

2014
Heide Brandhorst Paul R. V. Johnson Daniel Brandhorst

Islet transplantation has been established as a promising treatment for patients suffering from life-threatening hypoglycemic episodes (Shapiro et al., 2000, Shapiro et al., 2006). Apart from the achievement of insulin independence, islet transplantation has been shown to improve metabolic control (Meyer et al., 1998), renal and cardiovascular function (Fiorina et al., 2003a, Fiorina et al., 20...

Journal: :Diabetology and Metabolic Syndrome 2009
Maria Lúcia Corrêa-Giannella Alexandre S Raposo do Amaral

BACKGROUND No formulation of exogenous insulin available to date has yet been able to mimic the physiological nictemeral rhythms of this hormone, and despite all engineering advancements, the theoretical proposal of developing a mechanical replacement for pancreatic beta cell still has not been reached. Thus, the replacement of beta cells through pancreas and pancreatic islet transplantation ar...

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