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Background: Human pancreas preservation for islet transplantation holds additional challenges and considerations compared with whole pancreas transplantation. The purpose of this study was to clarify the limitations of the University of Wisconsin (UW) solution and the potentials of the two-layer method (TLM) for pancreas preservation before human islet isolation.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated human islet isolation records between January 2001 and February 2003.

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Improved islet survival and in vitro function using solubilized small intestinal submucosa.

Cell Tissue Bank

January 2001

University of Alberta, Surgical-Medical Research Institute, Department of Surgery, 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, Edmonton, T6G 2N8,

In vitro proliferation of isolated pancreatic islets has become an area of great interest given the scarcity of clinical islet donors and the islet mass requirements for clinical islet transplantation. Small intestinal submucosa (SIS), a naturally occurring extracellular matrix, has been investigated to promote wound healing, tissue remodeling and cell growth. This study evaluated recovery and function of isolated canine pancreatic islets following in vitro tissue culture.

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Porcine islets represent an alternative source of insulin-producing tissue, however, porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) remains a concern. In this study, SCID mice were transplanted with nonencapsulated (non-EC), microencapsulated (EC) or macroencapsulated (in a TheraCyte trade mark device) neonatal porcine islets (NPIs), and peripheral tissues were screened for presence of viral DNA and mRNA. To understand the role of an intact immune system in PERV incidence, mice with established NPI grafts were reconstituted with splenocytes.

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Beneficial effects of supplemental buffer and substrate on energy metabolism during small bowel storage.

Cryobiology

June 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, 1074 Dentistry-Pharmacy Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta., Canada T6G 2N8.

Successful preservation of small bowel (SB) is closely correlated with the maintenance of cellular energetics. This study was designed to assess the ability of a modified UW solution supplemented with buffer and glucose to facilitate ATP production during cold storage. In part A, rats SB (n = 4) were flushed vascularly as follows: Group 1, UW solution (control); Group 2, HUW solution (UW+90 mM histidine).

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Assessment of different transfection parameters in efficiency optimization.

Cell Transplant

November 2004

Department of Surgery, Surgical-Medical Research Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2N8.

Achieving optimal transfection efficiency is the most critical step in overcoming the primary obstacle to success in nonviral-mediated gene therapy. Several transfection parameters were being examined including the effects of different types of transfection media, glucose concentration, reporter DNA concentration, and incubation time in lipotransfectant. Efficiency of transfection obtained was highest for Opti-MEM I (29 +/- 2.

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Endogenous pancreatic enzyme activity levels show no significant effect on human islet isolation yield.

Cell Transplant

November 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2N8, Canada.

Despite advances in human islet isolation, islet yield remains inconsistent and unreliable. In recent studies, it has been suggested that serine proteases, in particular trypsin, have been shown to have a damaging effect on islet yield. This study evaluated enzyme activity levels throughout 42 human islet isolation procedures.

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Alleviating ischemia-reperfusion injury in small bowel.

Am J Transplant

May 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, 1074 Dentistry-Pharmacy Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2N8.

An amino acid-based solution has been recently developed and has demonstrated significant protective effects during cold storage of small bowel (SB). This study was designed to examine the role of this novel solution in ameliorating intestinal injury in an in vivo model of ischemia-reperfusion (IR). The impact of luminal treatment with an amino acid-based (AA) solution was assessed throughout reperfusion after 60-min warm ischemia (WI) in rodent SB.

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A two-layer cold storage method (TLM) allows sufficient oxygen delivery to pancreata during preservation and resuscitates the viability of ischemically damaged pancreata in the canine pancreas transplant model. In this study, we applied a short-term preservation of the TLM to human pancreata after prolonged cold ischemia prior to islet isolation, and investigated the mechanisms of resuscitation of the ischemically damaged human pancreas by the TLM. Human pancreata were procured from cadaveric donors and preserved by the TLM for 3.

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Transgenic Sertoli cells as a vehicle for gene therapy.

Cell Transplant

October 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton T6G 2N8, Canada.

Gene therapy involves the manipulation of genetic material to replace defective or deficient proteins to restore function in disease states. These genes are introduced into cells by mechanical, chemical, and biological approaches. To date, cell-based gene therapy has been hampered by the lack of an abundant, safe, and immunologically acceptable source of tissue.

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Stem cell-based approaches to solving the problem of tissue supply for islet transplantation in type 1 diabetes.

Int J Biochem Cell Biol

April 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, University of Alberta, Room 1074, Dentistry/Pharmacy Building, Edmonton, Alta., Canada T6G 2N8.

Type 1 diabetes is a debilitating condition, affecting millions worldwide, that is characterized by the autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic islets of Langerhans. Although exogenous insulin administration has traditionally been the mode of treatment for this disease, recent advancements in the transplantation of donor-derived insulin-producing cells have provided new hope for a cure. However, in order for islet transplantation to become a widely used technique, an alternative source of cells must be identified to supplement the limited supply currently available from cadaveric donor organs.

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Endogenous Pancreatic Enzyme Activity Levels Show no Significant Effect on Human Islet Isolation Yield.

Cell Transplant

March 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2N8, Canada.

Despite advances in human islet isolation, islet yield remains inconsistent and unreliable. In recent studies, it has been suggested that serine proteases, in particular trypsin, have been shown to have a damaging effect on islet yield. This study evaluated enzyme activity levels throughout 42 human islet isolation procedures.

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Achieving optimal transfection efficiency is the most critical step in overcoming the primary obstacle to success in nonviral-mediated gene therapy. Several transfection parameters were being examined including the effects of different types of transfection media, glucose concentration, reporter DNA concentration, and incubation time in lipotransfectant. Efficiency of transfection obtained was highest for Opti-MEM I (29 ± 2.

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The discovery of a pancreatic adult stem cell would have significant implications for cell-based replacement therapies for type 1 diabetes mellitus. Nestin, a marker for neural precursor cells, has been suggested as a possible marker for islet progenitor cells. We have characterized the expression and localization of nestin in both the intact human pancreas and clinical human pancreatic islet grafts.

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Improvement of pancreatic islet isolation outcomes using glutamine perfusion during isolation procedure.

Cell Transplant

September 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, University of Alberta, 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2N8.

During procurement, isolation, and transplantation, islets are exposed to high levels of oxidative stress triggering a variety of signaling pathways that can ultimately lead to cell death. Glutamine is an important cellular fuel and an essential precursor for the antioxidant glutathione. The aim of this study was to examine the role of intraductal glutamine administration in facilitating recovery of isolated rat islets from pancreases subjected to a clinically relevant period of warm ischemia.

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Genetically engineered Sertoli cells are able to survive allogeneic transplantation.

Gene Ther

April 2004

Department of Surgery, Surgical-Medical Research Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2N8.

The immunoprotective nature of the testis has led to numerous investigations for its ability to protect cellular grafts. Sertoli cells (SCs) are at least partially responsible for this immunoprotective environment and survive allogeneic and xenogeneic transplantation. The ability of SCs to survive transplantation leads to the possibility that they could be engineered to deliver therapeutic proteins.

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Stem cells: a promising source of pancreatic islets for transplantation in type 1 diabetes.

Curr Top Dev Biol

February 2004

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, Rm. 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Bldg., University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2N8.

Diabetes is a disease that affects millions and causes a major burden on the health care system. Type 1 diabetes has traditionally been managed with exogenous insulin therapy, however factors such as cost, lifestyle restriction, and life threatening complications necessitate the development of a more efficient treatment alternative. Pancreas transplantation, and more recently transplant of purified pancreatic islets, has offered the potential for independence from insulin injections.

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Sertoli cells from the testis contain immunoprotective properties which allow them to survive as allografts and also to protect islets and adrenal chromafin cells from immune rejection without the use of immunosuppressive drugs. Experiments were designed to determine whether xenogeneic neonatal porcine Sertoli cells (NPSCs) survive transplantation in rats without the use of immunosuppression. NPSCs (92.

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In vitro senescence occurring in normal human endothelial cells can be rescued by ectopic telomerase activity.

Transplant Proc

November 2003

Department of Surgery, Surgical-Medical Research Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Telomerase activation is a means to delay in vitro replicative senescence in human cells via telomere maintainence; however, this enzymatic activity is virtually absent in almost all normal somatic cells. As a result, cell senesce, leading to an eventual loss of graft function. Aging allografts, either due to cell injury related to transplantation and/or the use of organs from older donors, pose a threat to the long-term survival of a graft as constitutive cells of an aging organ have a much reduced ability to thrive after transplantation.

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A two-layer cold storage method (TLM) allows sufficient oxygen delivery to pancreata during preservation and resuscitates the viability of ischemically damaged pancreata. This study determined the effect of additional preservation of ischemically damaged human pancreata by the TLM before islet isolation. Human pancreata were procured from cadaveric organ donors and preserved by the TLM for 3.

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Islet transplantation has emerged as a viable long-term means of treating type I diabetes. This is largely due to the success of the "Edmonton protocol" which has produced insulin independence in 85% of patients 1 year after transplantation of allogeneic islets together with a non-steroid immunosuppressive regimen. While these data provide a clear and unequivocal demonstration that islet transplantation is a viable treatment strategy, the shortage of suitable donor tissue together with the debilitating consequences of life-long immunosuppression necessitate the development of novel means to enable transplantation of all type 1 diabetics including the young juvenile diabetics.

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During procurement, isolation, and transplantation, islets are exposed to high levels of oxidative stress triggering a variety of signaling pathways that can ultimately lead to cell death. Glutamine is an important cellular fuel and an essential precursor for the antioxidant glutathione. The aim of this study was to examine the role of intraductal glutamine administration in facilitating recovery of isolated rat islets from pancreases subjected to a clinically relevant period of warm ischemia.

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Background: A major obstacle to successful small bowel transplantation is that of bacterial infection. The aim of this study was to preserve the small bowel mucosal barrier by using oxygenated luminal perfusion with a proven amino acid (AA)-based solution.

Methods: Rat small bowel (n=4) was flushed vascularly with modified University of Wisconsin solution and flushed luminally as follows: group 1, none (control); group 2, AA solution; group 3, 1-hr perfusion then storage with AA; group 4, continuous perfusion with AA.

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Background: Graft injury incurred during periods of cold storage remains a factor affecting the success of small bowel (SB) transplantation. No one preservation solution, including the gold standard University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, has been able to maintain graft integrity for storage periods paralleling that of other commonly transplanted intra-abdominal organs. We investigated the role for the luminal administration of preservation solutions in a small animal model, documenting significantly improved graft quality.

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Technical aspects of islet preparation and transplantation.

Transpl Int

September 2003

Surgical-Medical Research Institute, 1074 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre, T6G 2N8, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The introduction of insulin therapy for the management of diabetes mellitus is arguably the greatest milestone in the history of modern medicine. beta-cell replacement therapy is the only treatment that reestablishes and maintains long-term physiological normoglycemia. Until recently, successful clinical outcomes of pancreas transplantation for patients with long-standing diabetes were much superior to that of islet transplantation.

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In this study, we determined whether a single intraperitoneal injection of NOD islets exposed to streptozotocin (STZ; 5 mmol/l) in vitro could prevent onset of diabetes in female NOD mice. Pre-diabetic female NOD mice were injected with saline or islets exposed to either STZ or citrate buffer alone. Single injection of STZ-exposed islets significantly (P<0.

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