Reversal of diabetes by isogeneic transplantation of cultured pancreatic islets
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Reversal of diabetes by isogeneic transplantation of cultured pancreatic islets
Abstract
Pancreatic islets were isolated by collagenase digestion from female Wistar rats and cultured at 20 mmol/l glucose. The enhancement of Mg++ concentration from 0.8 mmol/l up to 5.3 mmol/l had a protecting effect on the glucose-induced insulin release in the subsequent short-time incubation and prevented the age-depending decrease of B-cell function. About 1,000 cultured islets injected into portal vein normalized the plasma glucose of streptozotocin-diabetic rats. The plasma glucose patterns during the glucose load were nearly identical to healthy controls. These findings suggest that the cultured islets maintain the ability to secrete insulin in response to glucose in vitro as well as in vitro and that such islets can reverse an experimentally induced diabetes.
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