During intra-portal pancreatic islet transplantation (PITx), innate immune reactions such as the instant blood mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR) cause an immediate loss of islets. The non-hematopoietic erythropoietin analogue cibinetide has previously shown islet-protective effects in mouse PITx. Herein, we aimed to confirm cibinetide’s efficacy on human islets, and to characterize its effect on IBMIR. We cultured human islets with pro-inflammatory cytokines for 18 hours with or without cibinetide. ATP content and caspase 3/7 activity were measured. Dynamic glucose perfusion assay was used to evaluate islet function. To evaluate cibinetides effect on IBMIR, human islets were incubated in heparinized polyvinyl chloride tubing system wit...
Islet/b cell transplantation offers great hope for patients with type 1 diabetes. We assessed the me...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The ai...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The aim...
Objective-In clinical islet transplantation, the instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR...
Clinical islet transplantation is an emerging procedure to cure type 1 diabetes. The graft is implan...
Early graft loss in islet transplantation means that a large amount of donor islets is required. End...
During the past decade clinical islet transplantation has become a viable strategy for curing type 1...
Islet transplantation offers a logical means to treat insulin-dependent diabetes. However, for reaso...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
The culture of human islets is associated with approximately 10-20% islet loss, occasionally prevent...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical islet transplantation can provide insulin independence in patients with type 1 d...
Background: The success of pancreatic islet transplantation still faces many challenges, mainly rela...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
Islet/b cell transplantation offers great hope for patients with type 1 diabetes. We assessed the me...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The ai...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The aim...
Objective-In clinical islet transplantation, the instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR...
Clinical islet transplantation is an emerging procedure to cure type 1 diabetes. The graft is implan...
Early graft loss in islet transplantation means that a large amount of donor islets is required. End...
During the past decade clinical islet transplantation has become a viable strategy for curing type 1...
Islet transplantation offers a logical means to treat insulin-dependent diabetes. However, for reaso...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
The culture of human islets is associated with approximately 10-20% islet loss, occasionally prevent...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical islet transplantation can provide insulin independence in patients with type 1 d...
Background: The success of pancreatic islet transplantation still faces many challenges, mainly rela...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
Islet transplantation, with the advent of the Edmonton protocol in 2000, has offered a significantal...
Islet/b cell transplantation offers great hope for patients with type 1 diabetes. We assessed the me...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The ai...
Human islet isolation is associated with adverse conditions inducing apoptosis and necrosis. The aim...