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Takashi Kawai1, Hirofumi Noguchi2, Takashi Kuise1, Atsuko Nakatsuka3, Akihiro Katayama3, Noriko Imagawa1, Hitomi Usui Kataoka4, Issei Saitoh5, Yasufumi Noguchi6, Masami Watanabe7, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara1.
Abstract
For pancreatic islet transplantation, one of the most important steps of islet isolation is islet purification. The most common method of islet purification is density gradient centrifugation because there are differences in density between islets and acinar tissue. However, the density of islets/acinar tissue depends on several conditions, such as the incubation time before purification and the osmolality of the preincubation solution. In this study, we evaluated the impact of using two different preincubation solutions before purification. We used the University of Wisconsin (UW) solution and a new preservation solution (HN-1), which we recently developed. There were no significant differences between the two solutions in terms of the islet yield, rate of viability, and purity or stimulation index after purification. There were also no differences in the attainability and suitability of posttransplantation normoglycemia. Our study shows that the HN-1 solution is equivalent to the UW solution for preincubation before islet purification.Entities:
Keywords: HN-1 solution; Islet isolation; Islet transplantation; Preincubation; University of Wisconsin (UW) solution
Year: 2013 PMID: 26858875 PMCID: PMC4735881 DOI: 10.3727/215517913X674180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Med ISSN: 2155-1790