| Literature DB >> 26858869 |
Naoya Kasahara1, Takumi Teratani2, Junshi Doi2, Yuki Iijima2, Masashi Maeda2, Shinji Uemoto3, Yasuhiro Fujimoto4, Naohiro Sata5, Yoshikazu Yasuda5, Eiji Kobayashi2.
Abstract
Pancreatic islet transplantation has received widespread attention as a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes. However, islets for transplantation are subject to damage from a number of sources, including ischemic injury during removal and delivery of the donor pancreas, enzymatic digestion during islet isolation, and reperfusion injury after transplantation in the recipient. Here we found that protein fractions secreted by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were capable of activating preserved islets. A conditioned medium from the supernatant obtained by culturing adipose tissue MSCs (derived from wild-type Lewis rats) was prepared for 2 days in serum-free medium. Luc-Tg rat islets to which an organ preservation solution was added were then incubated at 4°C with fractions of various molecular weights prepared from the conditioned medium. Under the treatment with some of the fractions, by 4 days the relative luminescence intensities (representative of the ATP levels of the cold-preserved islets) had increased to over 150% of their initial values. Our novel system may be able to restore isolated islets to the condition they were in before transport, culture, and transplantation.Entities:
Keywords: Living image; Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs); Preservation of islets; Transgenic rat
Year: 2013 PMID: 26858869 PMCID: PMC4733859 DOI: 10.3727/215517913X666477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Med ISSN: 2155-1790