Microencapsulation of human parathyroid cells: an "in vitro" study.

J Surg Res

Surgery Unit, Department of Clinical Physiopathology, University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy.

Published: March 2001

Background: Patients affected by hypoparathyroidism of variable etiology are currently treated with exogenously administered vitamin D and calcium. Human parathyroid transplantation has long been investigated as a possible mean of treating these patients to prevent long-term hypocalcemia. However, the main obstacle for this treatment is represented by tissue rejection. A reliable method to efficiently protect the transplanted tissue from rejection and to allow long-term survival of the graft is the encapsulation of tissues or cells in alginate-polylysine-alginate membranes, which were successfully used for encapsulation of islets of Langerhans. The microencapsulation of parathyroid tissue fragments or of parathyroid cells becomes, therefore, a potential approach for the successful treatment of permanent symptomatic hypoparathyroidism without pharmacological immunosuppression.

Materials And Methods: We describe microencapsulation of differentiated human parathyroid cells derived from adenoma or hyperplastic glands. Long-term viability, cell growth, and parathyroid hormone production of microencapsulated cells were evaluated together with responsiveness to extracellular Ca(2+).

Results: Microencapsulated parathyroid cells maintained proliferative and differentiative properties for a long term in culture with a good response to extracellular Ca(2+) concentration.

Conclusions: These findings represent a crucial step toward the construction of functional bioartificial parathyroid organoids for the treatment of hypoparathyroidism in humans.

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