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. 2006 May;47(5):489-96, 498-501.
doi: 10.1007/s00108-006-1607-x.

[Therapy of diabetes mellitus. Pancreas transplantation, islet transplantation, stem cell and gene therapy]

[Article in German]
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[Therapy of diabetes mellitus. Pancreas transplantation, islet transplantation, stem cell and gene therapy]

[Article in German]
C Dieterle et al. Internist (Berl). 2006 May.

Abstract

The long-term normalization of glucose metabolism - a prerequisite for the prevention of secondary complications in patients with diabetes mellitus - is only possible by transplantation of a whole pancreas or a reasonable number of islets. An absolute indication for pancreas grafting is given in type 1 diabetic patients with end-stage renal disease. The 1-year survival after simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplantation is, according to the international registry, 94-100% for patients, 89-92% for kidneys and 85-87% for the pancreas. The high success rate with long lasting normalization of glucose metabolism leads to a stabilization and/or amelioration of secondary complications, to an increase in quality of life and, most importantly, to a significant reduction in mortality when compared to diabetic kidney recipients. The indications for islet transplantation are similar to those for pancreatic grafting. Islet grafting is only a minor surgical procedure, but islet isolation is difficult. The 1-year survival for the recipients is 98%, for the islets 82% and for insulin-independency 42%. There is a significant decline of islet function to 10% 5 years after transplantation. Stem cell therapy would provide a definitive treatment solution not only for patients with type 1 diabetes. So far, this therapeutic option is still at an early stage of development.

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