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Kenyu Nakayama-Iwatsuki1,2, Takahiro Yamanaka3, Jun Negishi1,3,4, Junki Teshima1, Yasushi Tamada1,3,4, Masumi Hirabayashi2,5, Shinichi Hochi1,3,4.
Abstract
We report the adaptability of rat islets vitrified-warmed on nylon mesh (NM) device or silk fibroin (SF) sponge disc for the normalization of the blood glucose level in rat models of diabetes. One-hundred rat islets were cryopreserved according to a minimum volume cooling protocol on an NM device or a solid surface vitrification protocol on an SF sponge disc. The recovery rate (97.1% vs. 93.8%), the viability (77.9% vs. 74.4%), and the stimulation index (4.7 vs. 4.2) in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) assay of the post-warm islets were comparable between the NM vitrification and the SF vitrification groups. The viability and the stimulation index of the fresh control islets were identified to be 97.5% and 6.5, respectively. Eight hundred islets from the NM or the SF vitrification group or the fresh control group were transplanted beneath the kidney capsule of a streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat (blood glucose level > 350 mg/dl). Within 3 weeks after transplantation, the acquisition of euglycemia (< 200 mg/dl) was observed in recipient rats (80.0-83.3%). An intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test on Day-30 and Day-60 showed similar 2-h responses to the glucose uptake of cured rats among the compared groups. Moreover, the successful engraftment of transplants was confirmed by the Day-70 nephrectomy through the subsequent diabetes reversal and histological evaluation. Thus, large quantities of rat islets vitrified-warmed on an NM device or an SF sponge disc were proven to be fully functional both in vitro and in vivo, due to the GSIS and syngeneic transplantation, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: GSIS; Rat islets; nylon mesh; silk fibroin sponge; subrenal transplantation; vitrification
Year: 2020 PMID: 33289599 PMCID: PMC7751673 DOI: 10.1080/19382014.2020.1849928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Islets ISSN: 1938-2014 Impact factor: 2.694