The experimental and clinical studies on APA microencapsulated neonatal swine islet cells for xenotransplantation
- VernacularTitle:微囊包膜猪胰岛异种移植的实验与临床研究
- Author:
Lehong ZHANG
;
Yize HU
;
De CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Islets of langerhans transplantation;
Diabetes mellitus, insulin dependent
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
2000;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effect and result of xenotransplantation with alginic polylysine alginic(APA) microencapsulated neonatal swine islets for the treatment of IDDM patients.[WT5”HZ] Method [WT5”BZ] The neonatal pig islets were microencapsulated with APA technique and cultured in vitro. The secretion of insulin, glucose stimulated insulin release test and histological examination between the microencapsulated and unmicroencapsulated neonatal pig islets were compared. 3 patients with IDDM received a xenotransplantation of microencapsulated neonatal pig islets by laparoscopic procedure. The change in blood glucose level, C peptide and the dose of insulin used were observed before and after the xenotransplantation. [WT5”HZ]Results [WT5”BZ] No significant difference was found between microencapsulated and unmicroencapsulated neonatal pig islets in vitro in terms of biological activity of the islets. The levels of serum C peptide in two of the 3 recipients increased by 11 and 23 times respectively, the postoperative dose of insulin needed decreased by 63% in one, insulin independency was achieved in the other recipient.In these two cases,the microencapsulated islets have functioned effectively for up to 80 ds.[WT5”HZ] Conclusion [WT5”BZ] APA microencapsulated neonatal pig islets have good biological activity and survived while transplanted into IDDM recipients. Omentum minus cavity xenotransplantation of microencapsulated neonatal pig islets by laparoscopic technique is safe, capable of repeated transplantation.