2017
Effect of the Diabetic State on Islet Engraftment and Function in a Large Animal Model of Islet–Kidney Transplantation
Vallabhajosyula P, Hirakata A, Weiss M, Griesemer A, Shimizu A, Hong H, Habertheuer A, Tchipashvili V, Yamada K, Sachs DH. Effect of the Diabetic State on Islet Engraftment and Function in a Large Animal Model of Islet–Kidney Transplantation. Cell Transplantation 2017, 26: 1755-1762. PMID: 29338381, PMCID: PMC5784526, DOI: 10.1177/0963689717732993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic stateIslet transplantationLarge animal modelEngraftment periodIslet engraftmentControl donorsIslet equivalentsAnimal modelsLong-term islet functionSimilar glucose tolerance testsDonor animalsChronic diabetic stateEnd-organ injuryAutologous islet transplantationGlucose tolerance testMiniature swine modelNephrectomized recipientsTotal pancreatectomyDiabetic nephropathyRecipient weightGlycemic controlOrgan injuryTolerance inductionDonor weightIschemic factors
2015
Monitoring of Allogeneic Islet Grafts in Nonhuman Primates Using MRI
Wang P, Schuetz C, Vallabhajosyula P, Medarova Z, Tena A, Wei L, Yamada K, Deng S, Markmann JF, Sachs DH, Moore A. Monitoring of Allogeneic Islet Grafts in Nonhuman Primates Using MRI. Transplantation 2015, 99: 1574-1581. PMID: 25806407, PMCID: PMC4551574, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000000682.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAnimalsBiomarkersBlood GlucoseContrast MediaDextransDisease Models, AnimalGraft RejectionImmunosuppressive AgentsIslets of LangerhansIslets of Langerhans TransplantationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetite NanoparticlesMaleOrgan SizePapio hamadryasPredictive Value of TestsStreptozocinTime FactorsTransplantation, HomologousConceptsGraft volumeIslet graftsBlood glucosePancreatic isletsNonhuman primatesAcute graft lossAllogeneic immune rejectionAllogeneic islet graftsWithdrawal of immunosuppressionPancreatic islet graftsVivo MRIGraft lossAllogeneic isletsGraft monitoringTreatment optionsIslet lossIslet transplantationRenal capsuleAllogeneic modelAutologous modelImmune rejectionMRISecondary damageImmunosuppressionIslets
2009
In Vivo Imaging of Autologous Islet Grafts in the Liver and Under the Kidney Capsule in Non-Human Primates
Medarova Z, Vallabhajosyula P, Tena A, Evgenov N, Pantazopoulos P, Tchipashvili V, Weir G, Sachs D, Moore A. In Vivo Imaging of Autologous Islet Grafts in the Liver and Under the Kidney Capsule in Non-Human Primates. Transplantation 2009, 87: 1659-1666. PMID: 19502957, PMCID: PMC2746764, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e3181a5cbc0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisContrast MediaDextransFerrosoferric OxideInsulinInsulin SecretionIronIslets of Langerhans TransplantationKidneyLiver TransplantationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetite NanoparticlesOxidesPancreatectomyPapioSubrenal Capsule AssayTransplantation, AutologousTransplantation, HeterologousConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingSuperparamagnetic iron oxide contrast agentIslet graftsIron oxide contrast agentNon-human primatesRenal subcapsular islet graftsNon-human primate modelIslet graft survivalVivo magnetic resonance imagingIntrahepatic graftsGraft survivalPosttransplantation periodKidney capsuleIslet transplantationPrimate modelRenal capsulePartial pancreatectomyLiver parenchymaContrast agentsDay 1Drug AdministrationIslet labelingClinical situationsHuman isletsResonance imaging