Organ donors also offer a source of insulin-producing tissue that might be used for the treatment of diabetes. Clinical protocols for transplantation of this tissue aim for the prevention of chronic diabetes complications without introducing new serious side effects. Pancreas and islet cell transplantation are discussed in this perspective. The future of islet cell implants looks favorable but depends on finding ways to induce immune tolerance to the donor beta cells. Clinical trials can take advantage of relevant progress in animal models. In a limited study, recipient treatment with antilymphocyte antibodies and culture of donor cell preparations appeared useful to induce a state of operational immune tolerance in type 1 diabetic patients...
Abstract Purpose of Review Beta cell replacement therapy as a form of islet tran...
Clinical islet transplantation is a -cell replacement strategy that represents a possible definitive...
Type-1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. To...
The ability to achieve insulin independence with either solid-organ pancreas or islet transplantatio...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
Islet cell transplantation offers a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, but it is challenged by insu...
The replacement of insulin-producing beta cells by islet transplantation can efficiently reverse dia...
Islet transplantation has been demonstrated to improve glycometabolic control, to reduce hypoglycemi...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by a selective destruction of the insulin producing beta-cells lead...
The current treatment approach for type 1 diabetes is based on daily insulin injections, combined wi...
Beta-cell replacement by human islets or whole pancreas offers a life-saving therapeutic remedy for ...
Around 400 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus. The major pathological event for ...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
Patients with diabetes mellitus suffer either from destruction of pancreatic beta-cells or progressi...
For many years, different studies have been performed for potential methods in order to reach indepe...
Abstract Purpose of Review Beta cell replacement therapy as a form of islet tran...
Clinical islet transplantation is a -cell replacement strategy that represents a possible definitive...
Type-1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. To...
The ability to achieve insulin independence with either solid-organ pancreas or islet transplantatio...
The discovery of insulin changed the course of history in the treatment of diabetes. However, despit...
Islet cell transplantation offers a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, but it is challenged by insu...
The replacement of insulin-producing beta cells by islet transplantation can efficiently reverse dia...
Islet transplantation has been demonstrated to improve glycometabolic control, to reduce hypoglycemi...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by a selective destruction of the insulin producing beta-cells lead...
The current treatment approach for type 1 diabetes is based on daily insulin injections, combined wi...
Beta-cell replacement by human islets or whole pancreas offers a life-saving therapeutic remedy for ...
Around 400 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus. The major pathological event for ...
The main goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is to control glycaemia with insulin therapy to reduc...
Patients with diabetes mellitus suffer either from destruction of pancreatic beta-cells or progressi...
For many years, different studies have been performed for potential methods in order to reach indepe...
Abstract Purpose of Review Beta cell replacement therapy as a form of islet tran...
Clinical islet transplantation is a -cell replacement strategy that represents a possible definitive...
Type-1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. To...