Literature DB >> 27586419

The Different Faces of the Pancreatic Islet.

Midhat H Abdulreda1, Rayner Rodriguez-Diaz2,3, Over Cabrera4, Alejandro Caicedo4,2, Per-Olof Berggren4,3.   

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients who receive pancreatic islet transplant experience significant improvement in their quality-of-life. This comes primarily through improved control of blood sugar levels, restored awareness of hypoglycemia, and prevention of serious and potentially life-threatening diabetes-associated complications, such as kidney failure, heart and vascular disease, stroke, nerve damage, and blindness. Therefore, beta cell replacement through transplantation of isolated islets is an important option in the treatment of T1D. However, lasting success of this promising therapy depends on durable survival and efficacy of the transplanted islets, which are directly influenced by the islet isolation procedures. Thus, isolating pancreatic islets with consistent and reliable quality is critical in the clinical application of islet transplantation.Quality of isolated islets is important in pre-clinical studies as well, as efforts to advance and improve clinical outcomes of islet transplant therapy have relied heavily on animal models ranging from rodents, to pigs, to nonhuman primates. As a result, pancreatic islets have been isolated from these and other species and used in a variety of in vitro or in vivo applications for this and other research purposes. Protocols for islet isolation have been somewhat similar across species, especially, in mammals. However, given the increasing evidence about the distinct structural and functional features of human and mouse islets, using similar methods of islet isolation may contribute to inconsistencies in the islet quality, immunogenicity, and experimental outcomes. This may also contribute to the discrepancies commonly observed between pre-clinical findings and clinical outcomes. Therefore, it is prudent to consider the particular features of pancreatic islets from different species when optimizing islet isolation protocols.In this chapter, we explore the structural and functional features of pancreatic islets from mice, pigs, nonhuman primates, and humans because of their prevalent use in nonclinical, preclinical, and clinical applications.

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Keywords:  ATP; Autocrine signaling; Basement membrane; Endocrine cells; Endocrine pancreas; GABA; Glucagon; Glutamate; Insulin; Islet cytoarchitecture; Islet innervation; Islet isolation; Islet microcirculation; Islet transplantation; Islet vasculature; Neurotransmitter; Paracrine signaling; Parasympathetic; Signaling hierarchy; Somatostatin; Sympathetic; T1D; T2D; Type 1 diabetes; Type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27586419     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39824-2_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2020-07-23

2.  Integrated Metabolomics and Proteomics Analyses in the Local Milieu of Islet Allografts in Rejection versus Tolerance.

Authors:  Luis F Hernandez; Luis R Betancourt; Ernesto S Nakayasu; Charles Ansong; Gerardo A Ceballos; Daniel Paredes; Midhat H Abdulreda
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-08-15       Impact factor: 6.208

3.  Islet sympathetic innervation and islet neuropathology in patients with type 1 diabetes.

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5.  The pancreatic islet: a micro-organ in control.

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Authors:  Xin-Xing Wan; Dan-Yi Zhang; Md Asaduzzaman Khan; Sheng-Yuan Zheng; Xi-Min Hu; Qi Zhang; Rong-Hua Yang; Kun Xiong
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 5.555

7.  NOD Mice-Good Model for T1D but Not Without Limitations.

Authors:  Virginia R Aldrich; Barbara B Hernandez-Rovira; Ankit Chandwani; Midhat H Abdulreda
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