| Literature DB >> 21525838 |
Erik J Zmuda1, Catherine A Powell, Tsonwin Hai.
Abstract
Since the early pioneering work of Ballinger and Reckard demonstrating that transplantation of islets of Langerhans into diabetic rodents could normalize their blood glucose levels, islet transplantation has been proposed to be a potential treatment for type 1 diabetes. More recently, advances in human islet transplantation have further strengthened this view. However, two major limitations prevent islet transplantation from being a widespread clinical reality: (a) the requirement for large numbers of islets per patient, which severely reduces the number of potential recipients, and (b) the need for heavy immunosuppression, which significantly affects the pediatric population of patients due to their vulnerability to long-term immunosuppression. Strategies that can overcome these limitations have the potential to enhance the therapeutic utility of islet transplantation. Islet transplantation under the mouse kidney capsule is a widely accepted model to investigate various strategies to improve islet transplantation. This experiment requires the isolation of high quality islets and implantation of islets to the diabetic recipients. Both procedures require surgical steps that can be better demonstrated by video than by text. Here, we document the detailed steps for these procedures by both video and written protocol. We also briefly discuss different transplantation models: syngeneic, allogeneic, syngeneic autoimmune, and allogeneic autoimmune.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21525838 PMCID: PMC3169267 DOI: 10.3791/2096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355
| 25μl Hamilton Syringe | 6" of PE 50 flexible tubing cut so one side is beveled |
| Gel loading and p200 pipette tips | Sterile Eppendorph tubes (1 per recipient) |
| Isoflurane and Isoflurane vaporizer | Eppendorph tube rack |
| McPherson-Vannas Scissors (1) | Bent arm forceps (2) |
| Hemostats (1) | Wound clip with clips |
| 27 gauge needle | Flame pulled glass capillary tube probes* |
| Cotton tipped applicators | 50ml conical tube of sterile PBS |
| Sutures | Electric Shears |
| 70% Ethanol Spray bottle | Ball point pen |
| Betadine | clear plastic sterile drape |