Literature DB >> 16889510

A newly developed bioartificial pancreas successfully controls blood glucose in totally pancreatectomized diabetic pigs.

Hideaki Ikeda1, Naoya Kobayashi, Yoshihito Tanaka, Shuhei Nakaji, Chen Yong, Teru Okitsu, Mizuko Oshita, Shinichi Matsumoto, Hirofumi Noguchi, Michiki Narushima, Kimiaki Tanaka, Atsushi Miki, Jorge David Rivas-Carrillo, Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez, Nalu Navarro-Alvarez, Koichi Tanaka, Hee-Sook Jun, Noriaki Tanaka, Ji-Won Yoon.   

Abstract

Construction of a safe and functional bioartificial pancreas (BAP) that provides an adequate environment for islet cells may be an important approach to treating diabetic patients. Various types of BAP devices have been developed, but most of them involve extravascular implantation of islets in microcapsules or diffusion chambers. These devices have poor diffusive exchange between the islets and blood, and often rupture. To overcome these problems, we developed a new type of BAP composed of polyethylene-vinyl alcohol (EVAL) hollow fibers that are permeable to glucose and insulin and a poly-amino-urethane-coated, non-woven polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fabric that allows cell adhesion. Porcine islets attached to the surface of the PTFE fabric, but not to the surface of the EVAL hollow fibers, allowing nutrient and oxygen exchange between blood flowing inside the fibers and cells outside. We inoculated this BAP with porcine islets and connected it to the circulation of totally pancreatectomized diabetic pigs. We found that blood glucose levels were reduced to a normal range and general health was improved, resulting in longer survival times. In addition, regulation of insulin secretion from the BAP was properly controlled in response to glucose both in vitro and in vivo. These results indicate that our newly developed BAP may be a potential therapy for the treatment of diabetes in humans.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16889510     DOI: 10.1089/ten.2006.12.1799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng        ISSN: 1076-3279


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Authors:  Hiromi Sasamoto; Midori Futami; Yusuke Ando; Shuhei Nakaji
Journal:  J Artif Organs       Date:  2012-03-02       Impact factor: 1.731

2.  Engineering of an hepatic organoid to develop liver assist devices.

Authors:  Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez; Nalú Navarro-Alvarez; Hiroshi Yagi; Yakoov Nahmias; Martin L Yarmush; Naoya Kobayashi
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2010-06-23       Impact factor: 4.064

Review 3.  Wearable and implantable pancreas substitutes.

Authors:  Leonardo Ricotti; Tareq Assaf; Paolo Dario; Arianna Menciassi
Journal:  J Artif Organs       Date:  2012-09-20       Impact factor: 1.731

4.  Maintenance of Viability and Function of Rat Islets With the Use of ROCK Inhibitor Y-27632.

Authors:  Yasuhiro Kubota; Hirofumi Noguchi; Masayuki Seita; Takeshi Yuasa; Hiromi Sasamoto; Shuhei Nakaji; Teru Okitsu; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara; Naoya Kobayashi
Journal:  Cell Med       Date:  2013-10-21

Review 5.  The Roles of Membrane Technology in Artificial Organs: Current Challenges and Perspectives.

Authors:  Bao Tran Duy Nguyen; Hai Yen Nguyen Thi; Bich Phuong Nguyen Thi; Dong-Ku Kang; Jeong F Kim
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-28
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