Literature DB >> 16544171

Growing new endocrine pancreas in situ.

Marc R Hammerman1.   

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a major cause of endstage renal disease in young adults. Maintenance of normoglycemia in type 1 diabetics using exogenous insulin is difficult under the best of circumstances. Transplantation therapies are limited by the scarcity of human donor organs, rendering a priority the identification of an alternative source for replacing insulin-secreting cells. Embryonic pancreatic primordia transplanted into diabetic animal hosts undergo selective endocrine differentiation in situ and normalize glucose tolerance. Pancreatic primordia can be transplanted across isogeneic, allogeneic, and both concordant (rat-to-mouse) and highly disparate (pig-to-rodent) xenogeneic barriers. Successful transplantation of pancreatic primordia depends on obtaining them at defined windows during embryonic development within which the risk of teratogenicity is eliminated, growth potential is maximized, and immunogenicity is reduced. Here we review studies exploring the potential for pancreatic organogenesis post-transplantation of embryonic primordia as a therapy for type 1 diabetes.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16544171     DOI: 10.1007/s10157-005-0393-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Nephrol        ISSN: 1342-1751            Impact factor:   2.801


  22 in total

1.  beta-cell turnover: its assessment and implications.

Authors:  S Bonner-Weir
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 9.461

2.  Current status of kidney and pancreas transplantation in the United States, 1994-2003.

Authors:  Gabriel M Danovitch; David J Cohen; Matthew R Weir; Peter G Stock; William M Bennett; Laura L Christensen; Randall S Sung
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 8.086

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Authors:  J Brown; W R Clark; I G Molnar; Y S Mullen
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  1976-01       Impact factor: 9.461

Review 4.  Growing new kidneys in situ.

Authors:  Marc R Hammerman
Journal:  Clin Exp Nephrol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 2.801

5.  Transplantation of porcine fetal pancreas to diabetic patients.

Authors:  C G Groth; O Korsgren; A Tibell; J Tollemar; E Möller; J Bolinder; J Ostman; F P Reinholt; C Hellerström; A Andersson
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1994-11-19       Impact factor: 79.321

6.  Transplantation of islet tissue in the rat.

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Journal:  Acta Endocrinol Suppl (Copenh)       Date:  1976

7.  Importance of hepatic portal circulation for insulin action in streptozotocin-diabetic rats transplanted with fetal pancreases.

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Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1979-12       Impact factor: 14.808

Review 8.  Ontogeny of endocrine cells in porcine gut and pancreas. An immunocytochemical study.

Authors:  J Alumets; R Håkanson; F Sundler
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 22.682

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Authors:  J M Slack
Journal:  Development       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 10.  Xenogeneic cell therapy: current progress and future developments in porcine cell transplantation.

Authors:  A S Edge; M E Gosse; J Dinsmore
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  1998 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 4.139

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  2 in total

1.  Engraftment of cells from porcine islets of Langerhans and normalization of glucose tolerance following transplantation of pig pancreatic primordia in nonimmune-suppressed diabetic rats.

Authors:  Sharon A Rogers; Thalachallour Mohanakumar; Helen Liapis; Marc R Hammerman
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2010-06-25       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Embryonic porcine skin precursors can successfully develop into integrated skin without teratoma formation posttransplantation in nude mouse model.

Authors:  Zhenggen Huang; Junjie Yang; Gaoxing Luo; Chengjun Gan; Wenguang Cheng; Shunzong Yuan; Xu Peng; Jianglin Tan; Xiaojuan Wang; Jie Hu; Shiwei Yang; Yair Reisner; Liangpeng Ge; Hong Wei; Ping Cheng; Jun Wu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-01-18       Impact factor: 3.240

  2 in total

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