Transplantation of purified single-donor canine islet allografts with cyclosporine

Transplantation
M S CattralR V Rajotte

Abstract

We evaluated the survival of highly purified freshly isolated pancreatic islets transplanted from single canine donors into 20 outbred mongrel dogs immunosuppressed with cyclosporine or untreated. The grafts (mean weight +/- SE, 0.5 +/- 0.1 g, containing 122 +/- 8 X 10(3) islets; purity 91% by electron microscopy) were transplanted into 3 groups of dogs: group 1, autograft without CsA (5444 +/- 688 islets/kg body weight, n = 6); group 2, allograft without CsA (6669 +/- 1744, n = 4); and group 3, allograft with CsA (8645 +/- 1149, n = 10). The CsA was injected i.m. daily for 4 days before and 30 days after transplantation. Fasting plasma glucose (PG, mg/dl) and serum CsA trough values were determined daily. Intravenous glucose tolerance tests were done before and after transplantation, for calculation of K values (decline in glucose, %/min; preoperatively, mean K = 3.9 +/- 0.2). In group 1 all 6 dogs were normoglycemic (PG = 98 +/- 2 and K = 1.8 +/- 0.2) at 1 month; in group 2 the graft failed in all 4 dogs, at 4 +/- 1.2 days; in group 3 all 10 dogs were normoglycemic initially. Of the group 3 dogs, 4 died (intussusception developed in 2, and the graft failed at 3 and 9 days in 2 the CsA values of which were less than 300 microg...Continue Reading

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