We previously reported that donor-specific rat islet xenografts were accepted by fully xenogeneic (rat-->mouse) chimeras when the islets were transplanted at least six weeks following reconstitution. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether a similar outcome would occur for mixed xenogeneic (mouse+rat-->mouse) chimeras if the islets were placed coincident with the time of bone marrow infusion. As with fully xenogeneic chimeras (rat-->mouse), synchronous donor-specific F344 rat (Rt1A1) islet xenografts were significantly prolonged (MST > 139 days) in mixed xenogeneic (mouse+rat-->mouse) chimeras, while MHC-disparate third-party WF rat (Rt1Au) grafts were rejected (MST = 21.
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