Transplantation of porcine fetal pancreas to diabetic patients
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Transplantation of porcine fetal pancreas to diabetic patients
Abstract
Transplantation of fetal porcine islet-like cell clusters (ICC) reverses diabetes in experimental animals. We have now transplanted porcine ICC to ten insulin-dependent diabetic kidney-transplant patients. All patients received standard immunosuppression and, at ICC transplantation, antithymocyte globulin or 15-deoxyspergualin. ICC were injected intraportally or placed under the kidney capsule of the renal graft. Four patients excreted small amounts of porcine C-peptide in urine for 200-400 days. In one renal-graft biopsy specimen, morphologically intact epithelial cells stained positively for insulin and glucagon in the subcapsular space. We conclude that porcine pancreatic endocrine tissue can survive in the human body.
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Transplantation of porcine fetal pancreas to diabetic patients.Lancet. 1995 Jan 21;345(8943):198-9. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(95)90206-6. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7823699 No abstract available.
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