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Intra-islet endothelial cell and β-cell crosstalk: Implication for islet cell transplantation 被引量:1
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作者 Siddharth Narayanan Gopalakrishnan Loganathan +7 位作者 Maheswaran Dhanasekaran William Tucker Ankit Patel Venugopal Subhashree SriPrakash Mokshagundam Michael G Hughes Stuart K Williams Appakalai N Balamurugan 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2017年第2期117-128,共12页
The intra-islet microvasculature is a critical interface between the blood and islet endocrine cells governing a number of cellular and pathophysiological processes associated with the pancreatic tissue. A growing bod... The intra-islet microvasculature is a critical interface between the blood and islet endocrine cells governing a number of cellular and pathophysiological processes associated with the pancreatic tissue. A growing body of evidence indicates a strong functional and physical interdependency of β-cells with endothelial cells(ECs), the building blocks of islet microvasculature. Intra-islet ECs, actively regulate vascular permeability and appear to play a role in fine-tuning blood glucose sensing and regulation. These cells also tend to behave as "guardians", controlling the expression and movement of a number of important immune mediators, thereby strongly contributing to the physiology of islets. This review will focus on the molecular signalling and crosstalk between the intra-islet ECs and β-cells and how their relationship can be a potential target for intervention strategies in islet pathology and islet transplantation. 展开更多
关键词 ISLETS Endothelial cells ISLET cell transplantation BETA-CELLS MICROVASCULATURE PARACRINE signalling
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The establishment of pancreatic islet isolation in India-an update on human pancreatic islet transplantation
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作者 Nithyakalyani Mohan Srividhya Raghavan +7 位作者 Anusha Sunder Anil Vaidya Nivash Chandrasekaran Senthil Muthuraman Dinesh Babu Karthik Mathivanan Elan Krishnan Balamurugan Appakalai 《Life Research》 2022年第4期12-18,共7页
Background:Diabetes is a widespread disease with increasing prevalence.Transplantation of islets of Langerhans is a viable treatment for a selected group of patients with repeated hypoglycemic episodes in type 1 diabe... Background:Diabetes is a widespread disease with increasing prevalence.Transplantation of islets of Langerhans is a viable treatment for a selected group of patients with repeated hypoglycemic episodes in type 1 diabetes.The countries where islet transplantation has not been explored suffer from insufficient knowledge concerning key elements of the isolation process.Donor and organ procurement parameters impact human islet yield,although for research purposes,islet yield may be secondary in importance to islet function.This paper will analyze the feasibility of research-only human islet isolation and signify parameters underlying a successful yield in the Indian population.This eventually can make islet transplantation a clinical reality in India.Method:After receiving the consent for procuring brain-dead pancreas from the first-degree of relatives,samples were collected and transported in a transportation buffer at 4℃.The procedure consists of a mechanically enhanced enzymatic digestion of the pancreas,after which it was taken for purification using Ficoll method,followed by islet quality testing.Results:Through 15 isolations done over a span of approximately 2 years during the COVID pandemic in India,we confirm that ischemic time and glycated hemoglobin,each have a negative impact on isolation purity and yield.Notably,extending cold ischemic tim beyond the typical clinical isolation cutoff of 12 hours(to≥18 h)had a huge impact on islet function and yield.Age had a negative correlation with islet yield;however other biological parameters(specifically body mass index)and isolation variables appear to make a significant contribution to the heterogeneity of human islet yield.Our current work demonstrates the feasibility of extending acceptable cold ischemic time for research-focused human islet isolation and highlights the biological variation in isolation of human islets from donors with and without diabetes.Conclusion:India requires establishment of an islet transplant program using the current standard methods of“islet isolation”and donor program and process.Research should focus on improving standards in the islet preparation process to increase the number of successful preparations,shorten the isolation time,and increase patient safety so that the theoretical risk involved can become a practical reality. 展开更多
关键词 human islets islet cell transplantation type 1 diabetes mellitus chronic pancreatitis cold ischemia time glycated hemoglobin allo and auto-transplantation
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