نتایج جستجو برای: islet

تعداد نتایج: 17355  

2013
Alexandre S. Raposo do Amaral Rena L. Pawlick Erika Rodrigues Flavia Costal Andrew Pepper Flávio H. Ferreira Galvão Maria Lucia Correa-Giannella A. M.James Shapiro

BACKGROUND The success of pancreatic islet transplantation still faces many challenges, mainly related to cell damage during islet isolation and early post-transplant. The increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during islet isolation and the consumption of antioxidant defenses appear to be an important pathway related to islet damage. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In the prese...

Journal: :Diabetes 2005
Sabina E Perez David A Cano Trang Dao-Pick Jean-Phillipe Rougier Zena Werb Matthias Hebrok

Pancreatic islet formation is a highly regulated process that is initiated at the end of gestation in rodents. Endocrine precursor cells first form within the epithelium of duct-like structures and then delaminate from the epithelium, migrate, and cluster during the early stages of islet formation. The molecular mechanisms that regulate endocrine cell migration and islet formation are not well ...

Journal: :Diabetes 1989
M V Nagy E K Chan M Teruya L E Forrest V Likhite M A Charles

Islet cell killing mediated by natural killer cells and T-lymphocytes in diabetes-prone (DP) and diabetic BB rats has been described, but other killing mechanisms may also be involved. Histopathologic studies suggest that macrophages are the first immune cells to infiltrate islets. To determine if macrophages are the first cells mediating islet damage, macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity was evalu...

Journal: :JOP : Journal of the pancreas 2007
Melvin R Hayden Poorna R Karuparthi Javad Habibi Chetan Wasekar Guido Lastra Camilla Manrique Sameer Stas James R Sowers

CONTEXT Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial disease with polygenic and environmental stressors resulting in multiple metabolic toxicities and islet oxidative stress. We have integrated the role of the islet renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in the pathogenesis of early islet fibrosis utilizing the transgenic (mRen2)27 rodent model of hypertension and tissue RAS overexpression. OBJECTIVE...

2014
Kaoru Aida Sei Saitoh Yoriko Nishida Sadanori Yokota Shinichi Ohno Xiayang Mao Daiichiro Akiyama Shoichiro Tanaka Takuya Awata Akira Shimada Youichi Oikawa Hiroki Shimura Fumihiko Furuya Soichi Takizawa Masashi Ichijo Sayaka Ichijo Jun Itakura Hideki Fujii Akinori Hashiguchi Shin Takasawa Toyoshi Endo Tetsuro Kobayashi

BACKGROUND Pancreatic islet endocrine cell-supporting architectures, including islet encapsulating basement membranes (BMs), extracellular matrix (ECM), and possible cell clusters, are unclear. PROCEDURES The architectures around islet cell clusters, including BMs, ECM, and pancreatic acinar-like cell clusters, were studied in the non-diabetic state and in the inflamed milieu of fulminant typ...

Journal: :Transplantation proceedings 1992
A K Nussler P B Carroll M Di Silvio H L Rilo R L Simmons T E Starzl C Ricordi

PRIMARY non function of islet allografts and chronic failure of intrahepatic islet autografts has been observed in large animals and humans, bringing into question the liver as the ideal site for islet transplantation. Our hypothesis is that inflammatory mediators released in the microenvironment at the transplant site might result in impaired islet engraftment. The L-arginine~ependent nitric o...

2017
Prashanth Vallabhajosyula Atsushi Hirakata Matthew Weiss Adam Griesemer Akira Shimizu Hanzhou Hong Andreas Habertheuer Vaja Tchipashvili Kazuhiko Yamada David H. Sachs

In islet transplantation, in addition to immunologic and ischemic factors, the diabetic/hyperglycemic state of the recipient has been proposed, although not yet validated, as a possible cause of islet toxicity, contributing to islet loss during the engraftment period. Using a miniature swine model of islet transplantation, we have now assessed the effect of a persistent state of hyperglycemia o...

Journal: :Experimental Diabetes Research 2008
J. W. M. Höppener H. M. Jacobs N. Wierup G. Sotthewes M. Sprong P. de Vos R. Berger F. Sundler B. Ahrén

Human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP), a pancreatic islet protein of 37 amino acids, is the main component of islet amyloid, seen at autopsy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). To investigate the roles of hIAPP and islet amyloid in DM2, we generated transgenic mice expressing hIAPP in their islet beta cells. In this study, we found that after a long-term, high-fat diet challenge ...

Journal: :Cell transplantation 2013
Daniel H Paushter Meirigeng Qi Kirstie K Danielson Tricia A Harvat Katie Kinzer Barbara Barbaro Sonny Patel Sarah Z Hassan Jose Oberholzer Yong Wang

We previously reported a small-scale study on the efficacy of histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution versus University of Wisconsin (UW) solution on pancreas preservation for islet isolation. In this large-scale, retrospective analysis (n = 252), we extend our initial description of the impact of HTK on islet isolation outcomes and include pancreatic digestion efficacy, purification ...

2011
Diego G. Silva Stephen R. Daley Jennifer Hogan Sau K. Lee Charis E. Teh Daniel Y. Hu Kong-Peng Lam Christopher C. Goodnow Carola G. Vinuesa

OBJECTIVE To define cellular mechanisms by which B cells promote type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The study measured islet-specific CD4 T cell regulation in T-cell receptor transgenic mice with elevated frequencies of CD4 T cells recognizing hen egg lysozyme (HEL) autoantigen expressed in islet β-cells and thymic epithelium under control of the insulin-gene promoter. The effects o...

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