Dendritic cells participate in the regulation of CD4 and CD8 T cells during transplant rejection. Understanding what causes increased numbers of dendritic cells to appear in the renal transplant is therefore important. We performed syngeneic renal transplants between rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies of islet transplantation conducted immediately following diabetes induction may not accurately reflect the clinical situation. Long term preexisting diabetes with generalized microvasculature complication might adversely affect the outcome after islet transplantation. The present study testing this hypothesis by evaluating the effect of long-term preexisting diabetes on glucose-induced insulin secretion up to 6 months after transplantation of two different quantities of islets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReperfusion injury, precipitated by lack of oxygen, is likely to play a major role in many clinical conditions, including shock, coronary artery occlusion disease, and solid organ transplantation. Certain tissues, such as the intestinal mucosa, may be especially susceptible because of the specific microvascular anatomy. Structural changes include not only swelling of the organelles but also the entire cell due to the entry of water and electrolytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe most common cause of intraperitoneal adhesions is previous abdominal surgery. Postoperative adhesion formation results from a fibroproliferative inflammatory reaction that begins with an influx of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) into the peritoneal cavity. Adherence of the PMNs to the endothelial cells (EC) is necessary for PMN migration into the tissue in response to a stimulus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study reports firstly the overall outcome with the 4-7 mm tapered Gore-Tex Stretch Vascular Graft and secondly the feasibility of early (< 14 days) cannulation hemodialysis in 270 consecutive patients for first-time forearm loop placement. Ninety-six (36%) cases were cannulated within 14 days and 78 cases within 7 days. The overall results with the stretch graft are excellent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To find out if the previously described ability of phosphatidylcholine to reduce peritoneal adhesions is specific to it, or if other phospholipids such as phosphatidylinositol (PI) or DL-phosphatidylcholine dilauryl (DL-PC) have similar effects.
Design: Laboratory experiment.
Setting: University hospital, Sweden.
Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is an important enzyme for proper function of lymphocytes and congenital absence of ADA results in a form of severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome. 2'-Deoxycoformycin (Pentostatin, DCF) irreversibly inhibits ADA and therefore has been suggested as an immunosuppressive drug. The present study evaluated the immunosuppressive effect of DCF for islet allotransplantation in rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPostoperative adhesion formation results from a fibroproliferative inflammatory reaction. Macrophages are critical in the final resolution of the inflammatory process and tissue repair, including modulation of proliferation and differentiation of fibroblasts and secretion of neutral proteases like plasminogen activator. We, therefore, studied the influence of peritoneal macrophage enhancement on postoperative adhesion formation in five groups of rabbits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Bacterial infections and bacteremia in acute liver failure may at least partly be attributed to translocation of enteric bacteria. Attempts to prevent or treat such infections by the use of antibiotics may instead result in overgrowth of surviving microbes.
Methods: In the present study, normal saline (1.
The testis has been suggested as an immune privileged site for islet transplantation. The present study evaluated this hypothesis by transplanting islets from Wistar Furth rats into (a) the testes; (b) the subcapsular space of the kidneys; or (c) the cryptorchid abdominal testes of streptozotocin-induced diabetic Swiss ND4 mice. Transplantation of 800 rat islets into the cryptorchid testes normalized blood glucose for 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: To study the effect of local or parenteral administration of the glucocorticoid budesonide in the acetic acid-induced colitis model in the rat.
Methods: Colitis was induced in an exteriorized colonic segment by administration of 4% acetic acid for 15 s. Four days later, this colonic segment with colitis was examined using a morphological scoring system, and measurements of myeloperoxidase activity and of plasma exudation into the colonic segment.
This study tested the hypothesis that normalization of glucose homeostasis after islet transplantation is correlated to the number of islets, and by increasing this number a complete normalization of glucose homeostasis could be achieved, 1,200 or 2,400 islets were transplanted into the left kidney subcapsular space in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Intravenous glucose tolerance tests were performed at 10 days, 3 and 6 months after transplantation. Transplantation of both 1,200 and 2,400 islets normalized the basal blood glucose levels within 24-48 hours, which remained normal for the entire study period of 6 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCyclosporine A (CsA) nephrotoxicity has been suggested to be aggravated in the presence of ischemia, as occurs after renal transplantation. Cyclosporine G (CsG) may be less nephrotoxic than CsA. This study evaluated in the rat (1) the effect of CsA and CsG on blood flow and the function of the kidney subjected to 60 min of warm ischemia and (2) the protective effect of the calcium antagonist verapamil (VP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the development of liver injury during preservation for transplantation, phospholipid degradation may be of importance. We therefore measured the degradation of [3H]-arachidonic acid (20:4)- and [14C]-linoleic acid (18:2)-labeled phospholipids during cold and warm preservation of rat livers in Eurocollins, University of Wisconsin, or a recently developed dextran-based solution. The amount of labeled phospholipids decreased with time during preservation at 37 degrees C with a concomitant increase in that of labeled fatty acids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protective capacities of fresh green (unripe) sweet bananas and of phosphatidylcholine and pectin (banana ingredients) against acute (ethanol- or indomethacin-induced) and chronic (indomethacin-induced) gastric mucosal lesions were evaluated in rats. Banana pulp was mixed with saline and given by gavage, as a pretreatment in a single dose. The identical protocol was used for pectin and phosphatidylcholine solution, and the dosages were adjusted to equal the amount of ingredients in the banana mixture, but higher concentrations were also given.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhospholipase activation may play an important role in ulcerative colitis. This hypothesis was tested by evaluating the effect of two non-selective phospholipase (PL) A2 inhibitors, quinacrine and p-bromophenacyl-bromide (pBPB), on acetic acid-induced colitis in the rat. The calcium antagonist verapamil, which may also act as a PLA2 inhibitor, was also tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe potential beneficial effect of exogenous administration of Lactobacillus on acetic acid-induced colitis was evaluated in the rat. Colitis was induced by instillation of 4% acetic acid for 15 sec in an exteriorized colonic segment. This produced uniform colitis with a threefold increase in myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity of the colonic tissue (an index of neutrophil infiltration) and a sixfold increase in plasma exudation into the lumen of the colon (mucosal permeability) as evaluated 4 days after acetic acid administration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe majority of intra-abdominal adhesions develop postoperatively or following peritonitis. We have previously shown that L-phosphatidylcholine reduces postoperative peritoneal adhesions in rats. In the present study, we examined whether adhesion formation after bacterial peritonitis is also reduced by L-phosphatidylcholine or by DL-alpha-phosphatidylcholine, which is degraded only 50% by phospholipase A2.
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