Impaired function in transplanted islets may be ascribed in part to disturbed reinnervation. The objectives of this study were to determine whether islet transplantation to the pancreas in the presence of nerve growth factor (NGF) would restore islet innervation and endocrine and exocrine pancreatic function. Streptozotocin-diabetic Lewis rats received 800 syngeneic islets beneath the pancreatic capsule in the presence or absence of NGF (20 ng/d for 14 days). Fasting blood glucose was measured for 3 months. The pancreata were isolated and perfused in situ. Pancreatic juice was collected for amylase determination. The sympathetic trunks were isolated and stimulated electrically. The tissues were immunostained for nerve markers. All islet rec...
The pancreatic islets are richly innervated by autonomic nerves. The islet parasympathetic nerves em...
BACKGROUND: Neuroelectrophysiological abnormalities in diabetes indicate nervous function fa...
SummarySympathetic neurons depend on target-derived neurotrophic cues to control their survival and ...
Grafted islets become denervated due to the islet transplantation procedure. The aim of the present ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge on the reinnervation of transplanted organs is scarce, and the aim of the stud...
Grafted islets become denervated due to the islet transplantation procedure. The aim of the present ...
Background. Significant functional decrease and sclerosis of the pancreas graft in late delays canno...
Aims/hypothesis: Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease leading to complications such as peripheral ne...
AbstractBackgroundSignificant functional decrease and sclerosis of the pancreas graft in late delays...
Neuroelectrophysiological recordings represent a non-invasive and reproducible method of dete...
The peritoneal cavity is of renewed interest for pancreatic islet transplantation, since it is the p...
Treatment of diabetes is of crucial importance not only for glycemic control but also for the preven...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide. Islet transplantation is a minimal in...
Type-1 Diabetes is generally treated with exogenous insulin administration. Despite treatment, a ver...
Type 1 diabetes develops through the progressive destruction of the insulin-producing beta-cells. Re...
The pancreatic islets are richly innervated by autonomic nerves. The islet parasympathetic nerves em...
BACKGROUND: Neuroelectrophysiological abnormalities in diabetes indicate nervous function fa...
SummarySympathetic neurons depend on target-derived neurotrophic cues to control their survival and ...
Grafted islets become denervated due to the islet transplantation procedure. The aim of the present ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge on the reinnervation of transplanted organs is scarce, and the aim of the stud...
Grafted islets become denervated due to the islet transplantation procedure. The aim of the present ...
Background. Significant functional decrease and sclerosis of the pancreas graft in late delays canno...
Aims/hypothesis: Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease leading to complications such as peripheral ne...
AbstractBackgroundSignificant functional decrease and sclerosis of the pancreas graft in late delays...
Neuroelectrophysiological recordings represent a non-invasive and reproducible method of dete...
The peritoneal cavity is of renewed interest for pancreatic islet transplantation, since it is the p...
Treatment of diabetes is of crucial importance not only for glycemic control but also for the preven...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide. Islet transplantation is a minimal in...
Type-1 Diabetes is generally treated with exogenous insulin administration. Despite treatment, a ver...
Type 1 diabetes develops through the progressive destruction of the insulin-producing beta-cells. Re...
The pancreatic islets are richly innervated by autonomic nerves. The islet parasympathetic nerves em...
BACKGROUND: Neuroelectrophysiological abnormalities in diabetes indicate nervous function fa...
SummarySympathetic neurons depend on target-derived neurotrophic cues to control their survival and ...