Literature DB >> 369012

Segmental pancreatic transplantation in pigs.

G K Kyriakides, F Q Nuttall, J Miller.   

Abstract

Segmental pancreatic allotransplants were performed intraperitoneally in pigs with and without ligation of the duct. Exocrine pancreatic function was suppressed by the administration of glucagon. All recipients also received high doses of methylprednisolone for the first 10 days after transplant as well as cyclophosphamide until death or sacrifice. Some animals received antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) in addition. Diabetes was induced by total panreatectomy. Allotransplantation in pancreatectomized animals was successful in preventing hyperglycemia for up to 33 days of observation. ALG in the dosage used did not show any beneficial effects and varying degrees of rejection occurred in the majority of these unmatched animal pairs. Grafts without ligation of the duct seemed to show the best preservation of tissue because of absence of obstructive damage following duct ligation. Of significance is the fact that no intraperitoneal inflammatory or infectious complications occurred in recipients of either duct-ligated or unligated grafts, presumably because of suppression of exocrine function with glucagon and the reabsorptive capability of the peritoneal surface. We speculate that this is a satisfactory physiological model for continued trials in pancreatic transplantation, although antirejection therapy was far from satisfactory.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 369012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


  4 in total

Review 1.  Pancreas and islet transplantation. I. Experimental studies.

Authors:  D E Sutherland
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  1981-03       Impact factor: 10.122

2.  Free-draining intraperitoneal pancreatic segmental autografting in canine.

Authors:  S Chen; W H Zhu; X X Ma; S H Xia
Journal:  Acta Acad Med Wuhan       Date:  1982

Review 3.  Pancreas and islet transplantation.

Authors:  J S Najarian; F C Goetz; D E Sutherland
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1982

4.  Pathology of the pancreas after intraductal neoprene injection in dogs and diabetic patients treated by pancreatic transplantation.

Authors:  N Blanc-Brunat; J M Dubernard; J L Touraine; P Neyra; P Dubois; C Paulin; J Traeger
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  1983-08       Impact factor: 10.122

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