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Evaluation of Multi-Layered Pancreatic Islets and Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Sheets Transplanted on Various Sites for Diabetes Treatment.


ABSTRACT: Islet cell transplantation is considered an ideal treatment for insulin-deficient diabetes, but implantation sites are limited and show low graft survival. Cell sheet technology and adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) can be useful tools for improving islet cell transplantation outcomes since both can increase implantation efficacy and graft survival. Herein, the optimal transplantation site in diabetic mice was investigated using islets and stem cell sheets. We constructed multi-layered cell sheets using rat/human islets and human ADSCs. Cell sheets were fabricated using temperature-responsive culture dishes. Islet/ADSC sheet (AI sheet) group showed higher viability and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion than islet-only group. Compared to islet transplantation alone, subcutaneous AI sheet transplantation showed better blood glucose control and CD31+ vascular traits. Because of the adhesive properties of cell sheets, AI sheets were easily applied on liver and peritoneal surfaces. Liver or peritoneal surface grafts showed better glucose control, weight gain, and intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT) profiles than subcutaneous site grafts using both rat and human islets. Stem cell sheets increased the therapeutic efficacy of islets in vivo because mesenchymal stem cells enhance islet function and induce neovascularization around transplanted islets. The liver and peritoneal surface can be used more effectively than the subcutaneous site in future clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Lee YN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7563383 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of Multi-Layered Pancreatic Islets and Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Sheets Transplanted on Various Sites for Diabetes Treatment.

Lee Yu Na YN   Yi Hye-Jin HJ   Kim Yang Hee YH   Lee Song S   Oh Jooyun J   Okano Teruo T   Shim In Kyong IK   Kim Song Cheol SC  

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Islet cell transplantation is considered an ideal treatment for insulin-deficient diabetes, but implantation sites are limited and show low graft survival. Cell sheet technology and adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) can be useful tools for improving islet cell transplantation outcomes since both can increase implantation efficacy and graft survival. Herein, the optimal transplantation site in diabetic mice was investigated using islets and stem cell sheets. We constructed multi-layered cell she  ...[more]

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