| Literature DB >> 1832863 |
B G Ericzon1, R M Wijnen, K Kubota, A vd Bogaard, G Kootstra.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to develop a model for pancreatic transplantation in the primate in order to test a new immunosuppressive drug. Initially, streptozotocin was used to induce insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, but it was found to be ineffective and associated with a high morbidity. Furthermore, streptozotocin-induced insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus did not always persist, thus invalidating the evaluation of pancreatic graft function. Therefore, total pancreatectomy was introduced and combined with the pancreatic allotransplantation as a single procedure. Enteric diversion of the pancreatic juice was chosen since this avoids exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and facilitates the oral administration of the test drug. Intra-arterial monitoring of blood pressure and blood gases during the operation and avoidance of hypothermia in the animal were found to be the most important factors contributing to a successful outcome from the operative procedure.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1832863 DOI: 10.1007/bf00336407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transpl Int ISSN: 0934-0874 Impact factor: 3.782