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Human islet transplantation from pancreases with prolonged cold ischemia using additional preservation by the two-layer (UW solution/perfluorochemical) cold-storage method

Authors :
Tatsuya Kin
Edmond A. Ryan
Jose G. Avila
Yoshikazu Kuroda
Ray V. Rajotte
Gregory S. Korbutt
A. M. James Shapiro
Jonathan R. T. Lakey
Toshiaki Tsujimura
Source :
Transplantation. :1687-1691
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2002.

Abstract

BACKGROUND A two-layer (University of Wisconsin solution/perfluorochemical [UW/PFC]) cold-storage method delivers sufficient oxygen to the pancreas during preservation and restores the ischemically damaged pancreas. In this study, we determined whether the additional preservation by the two-layer method could improve islet recovery from human pancreases with prolonged cold storage in UW. METHODS Human pancreases were procured from cadaveric organ donors and preserved by the two-layer method (UW/PFC) for 2.9+/-0.7 hours (mean+/-SEM) at 4 degrees C after 11.8+/-1.5 hours of cold storage in UW (UW/PFC group, n=7), or by cold UW alone for 11.3+/-0.3 hours (UW group, n=14). The selected pancreases met the criteria of having at least 10 hours of cold storage in UW. All were processed by using a standard protocol of Liberase perfusion with Pefabloc by way of the duct, gentle mechanical dissociation, and Ficoll gradient purification. Transplanted islets were selected with the criteria of the Edmonton protocol (>5,000 islet equivalents [IE]/kg recipient body weight). RESULTS The islet recovery was significantly increased in the UW/PFC group compared with the UW group (349.2+/-44.1 x 10 and 214.0+/-31.0 x 10 IE, respectively

Details

ISSN :
00411337
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1715713423dad4e02317d180271a5fa2