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Lindehammer Sabina Resic - - 2011
Citation Lindehammer SR, Fex M, Maziarz M, Hanson I, Maršál K, Lernmark Å on behalf of the Diabetes Prediction in Skåne (DiPiS) Study Group. Early-pregnancy cytokines in mothers to children developing multiple, persistent islet autoantibodies, type 1 diabetes, or both before 7 years of age. Am J Reprod Immunol 2011 Problem ...
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Greenbaum Carla J - - 2011
Greenbaum CJ, McCulloch-Olson M, Chiu HK, Palmer JP, Brooks-Worrell B. Parenteral insulin suppresses T cell proliferation to islet antigens. The diabetes prevention trial-type 1 (DPT-1) tested whether a combination of SQ and IV insulin therapy would delay the onset of disease in individuals at high risk of progression. We investigated ...
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Franceschini L - - 2011
Insulin resistance (IR) is common in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and associates with reduced virological response to Pegylated-Interferon (PEG-IFN)/Ribavirin therapy, but the underlining mechanisms are still unclear. We have previously shown that, in CHC patients, insulin plasma levels are inversely related to antiviral effect induced by PEG-IFN. Therefore, we have ...
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Wada Tsutomu - - 2011
Although elevation of the blood glucose level is a causal adverse effect of treatment with interferon (IFN), the precise underlying molecular mechanism is largely unknown. We examined the effects of type I and type II IFN (IFNβ and IFNγ) on insulin-induced metabolic signaling leading to glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. ...
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McClymont Stephanie A - - 2011
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) constitute an attractive therapeutic target given their essential role in controlling autoimmunity. However, recent animal studies provide evidence for functional heterogeneity and lineage plasticity within the Treg compartment. To understand better the plasticity of human Tregs in the context of type 1 diabetes, we characterized an ...
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Vaithilingam Vijayaganapathy - - 2011
: Human islets produced at an isolation center are shipped to researchers, usually taking short periods to arrive at their destination. In this study, we investigated whether human islets after long-distance shipment across the Pacific Ocean for 2 to 3 days and encapsulation could maintain their functionality. : Human islets ...
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Muraishi Kazuhisa - - 2011
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the classification and clinical characteristics of interferon (IFN)-related diabetes. Methods: Cases with IFN-related diabetes in Japan were retrieved through web search engines for medical literature until July in 2009, and unreported data were obtained from the authors by letter or e-mail. ...
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Engelen Lian - - 2011
Metformin has been reported to reduce alpha-dicarbonyls, which are known to contribute to diabetic complications. It is unclear whether this is due to direct quenching of alpha-dicarbonyls or to an improvement in glycaemic control. We therefore compared the effects of metformin vs. repaglinide, an anti-hyperglycaemic agent with an insulin-secreting mechanism, ...
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Edaravone, a free radical scavenger, promotes engraftment of intraportally transplanted islet cells.
Nagatani Satoru - - 2011
Pancreatic islet transplantation requires multiple transplants to achieve insulin independence. Only one third of the islet mass is stably engrafted; one of the causes of which is ascribed to oxidative stress. We confirmed the hypothesis that administration of edaravone, a free radical scavenger, in the early posttransplantation period promotes islet ...
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Hansson Ola - - 2010
TCF7L2 harbors the variant with the strongest effect on type 2 diabetes (T2D) identified to date, yet the molecular mechanism as to how variation in the gene increases the risk for developing T2D remains elusive. The phenotypic changes associated with the risk genotype suggest that T2D arises as a consequence ...
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Ludwig Barbara - - 2010
Whole organ pancreas and pancreatic islet transplantation are currently the only forms of clinically available β-cell replacement. Both therapeutic options can provide good glycemic control and prevention or stabilization of diabetic complications, but at the price of permanent immunosuppression. Therefore, the indication for transplantation of type 1 diabetes patients must ...
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Dufrane Denis - - 2010
BACKGROUND.: This study assessed the capacity of alginate-encapsulated islets to reverse diabetes in a pig-to-primate model. METHODS.: Adult pig islets were encapsulated in microcapsules implanted under the kidney capsule (n=4) or in a subcutaneous macrodevice (n=5) in diabetic primates. Fasting blood glucose (FBG), insulin, porcine C-peptide, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C), and ...
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Leoni Lara - - 2010
The noninvasive assessment of pancreatic islets would be an invaluable tool in advancing the treatment of type I diabetes and in understanding its pathophysiology. As shown previously in rodents, manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) can be successfully used to quantify β-cell function. In this study, we successfully applied this technique to isolated ...
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Donath Marc Y - - 2010
IL-1β is a major regulator of islet inflammation in type 2 diabetes. Several factors contribute to the induction of islet-derived IL-1β, including glucose, free fatty acids, and leptin. A recent report in Nature Immunology (Masters et al., 2010) identifies amyloid polypeptide as an additional enhancer of IL-1β production.
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Stitzel Michael L - - 2010
Identifying cis-regulatory elements is important to understanding how human pancreatic islets modulate gene expression in physiologic or pathophysiologic (e.g., diabetic) conditions. We conducted genome-wide analysis of DNase I hypersensitive sites, histone H3 lysine methylation modifications (K4me1, K4me3, K79me2), and CCCTC factor (CTCF) binding in human islets. This identified ∼18,000 putative ...
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Macdonald F R - - 2010
To investigate whether glucose lowering with the selective sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor dapagliflozin would prevent or reduce the decline of pancreatic function and disruption of normal islet morphology. Female Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats, 7-8 weeks old, were placed on high-fat diet. Dapagliflozin (1 mg/kg/day, p.o.) was administered ...
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Pizarro-Delgado Javier - - 2010
We have demonstrated recently that branched-chain α-keto acid stimulation of insulin secretion is dependent on islet GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) metabolism: GABA transamination to succinic semialdehyde is increased by 2-oxoglutarate, generated in α-keto acid transamination to its corresponding α-amino acid. The present work was aimed at investigating whether glucose also promotes ...
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Kim Hoe Suk - - 2010
To evaluate transplanted porcine pancreatic islets in the kidney capsules of diabetic mice using a clinically approved superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) and a 1.5T MR scanner. Various numbers of porcine pancreatic islets labeled with Resovist, a carboxydextran-coated SPIO, were transplanted into the kidney capsules of normal mice and imaged with ...
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Costes Safia - - 2011
The islet in type 2 diabetes is characterized by β-cell apoptosis, β-cell endoplasmic reticulum stress, and islet amyloid deposits derived from islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP). Toxic oligomers of IAPP form intracellularly in β-cells in humans with type 2 diabetes, suggesting impaired clearance of misfolded proteins. In this study, we investigated ...
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Mukai Eri - - 2011
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is one of most important factors in impaired metabolism secretion coupling in pancreatic β-cells. We recently reported that elevated ROS production and impaired ATP production at high glucose in diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat islets are effectively ameliorated by Src inhibition, suggesting that Src activity is upregulated. ...
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Leiss Veronika - - 2011
The physiologic significance of the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP signaling pathway in islets is unclear. We hypothesized that cGMP-dependent protein kinase type I (cGKI) is directly involved in the secretion of islet hormones and glucose homeostasis. Gene-targeted mice that lack cGKI in islets (conventional cGKI mutants and cGKIα and Iβ rescue ...
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You Hui - - 2011
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) levels correlate with hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus, but ANP effects on pancreatic islet β-cell insulin secretion are controversial. ANP was investigated for short- and long-term effects on insulin secretion and mechanisms regulating secretion in isolated rat pancreatic islets. A 3-h incubation with ANP did not affect ...
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Li Ge - - 2010
To examine whether implantation of islet preparation-derived proliferating islet cells (PIC) could ameliorate diabetes in rats. PIC were expanded from rat islet preparation by supplementation of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and implanted into rats with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes through the portal vein. Body weight and blood glucose levels were ...
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Hamidreza Hamidreza - - 2010
Tamarindus indica Linn was used as a traditional medicine for the management of diabetes mellitus in human and experimental animals. This study investigated effects of aqueous extract of Tamarindus indica seeds (AETIS) against STZ-induced damages in pancreatic islands by means of stereological methods. sixty matured normoglycemic male Wistar rats, weighing ...
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Wang Yong - - 2010
β-cells respond to blood glucose by secreting insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis. Perifusion enables manipulation of biological and chemical cues in elucidating the mechanisms of β-cell physiology. Recently, microfluidic devices made of polydimethylsiloxane and Borofloat glass have been developed as miniaturized perifusion setups and demonstrated distinct advantages over conventional techniques ...
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Kelly Catriona - - 2010
Cellular communication is required for normal patterns of insulin secretion from β cells. Experiments using isolated islets of Langerhans are hampered by lack of supply and the consuming isolation process. Pseudoislets comprising clonal cells have emerged as an alternative to study islet-cell interactions and insulin secretion. The current study compared ...
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Bellin Melena D - - 2010
Chronic pancreatitis is a rare disease in childhood. However, when severe, a total pancreatectomy may be the only option to relieve pain and restore quality of life. An islet autotransplant performed at the time of pancreatectomy can prevent or minimize the postsurgical diabetes that would otherwise result from pancreatectomy alone. ...
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Rebolledo Oscar R - - 2010
NADPH oxidase expression and activity have been measured in pancreatic islets under normal conditions, but its potential modulatory role upon insulin secretion remains unclear. We have currently studied NADPH oxidase activity in islets isolated from normal rats as well as the effect of its inhibition upon insulin secretion stimulated by ...
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Nam Ki-Hwan - - 2010
Islet size has recently been demonstrated to be an important factor in determining human islet transplantation outcomes. In this study, a multi-layered microfluidic device was developed and quantified for size-based separation of a heterogeneous population of mouse islets. The device was fabricated using standard soft lithography and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Size-based ...
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Wang Xiaodan - - 2011
Metabolic subtlety and clinical relevance of different forms of reactive oxygen species in diabetes remain unclear. Using single knockout of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1(-/-)) or Se-glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPX1(-/-)) and their double-knockout (DKO) mouse models, we determined if elevating endogenously-derived superoxide and hydroperoxide exerted distinct impacts and mechanisms on body glucose homeostasis. ...
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Shimamura Mitsuru - - 2010
We have previously reported that obesity-induced diabetes developed in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed BDF1 mice. This is caused by insufficient insulin response to an excess glucose load. In this study, we have shown that the enhanced expression of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 3 (Raldh3) causes functional disorders of pancreatic islets in diabetic mouse ...
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Tang Mi-mi - - 2011
Gene therapy provides a promising approach to curing diabetes. However, an effective route for islet-specific targeting has yet to be established. Toward this end, the pancreatic blood circulation system in Balb/c mice was determined by the injection of rhodamine-containing beads. The efficiency of islet targeting was then measured by the ...
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Masters Seth L - - 2010
Interleukin 1β (IL-1β) is an important inflammatory mediator of type 2 diabetes. Here we show that oligomers of islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), a protein that forms amyloid deposits in the pancreas during type 2 diabetes, triggered the NLRP3 inflammasome and generated mature IL-1β. One therapy for type 2 diabetes, glyburide, ...
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Vaithilingam V - - 2010
As many as 2000 IEQs (islet equivalent) of encapsulated human islets are required to normalize glucose levels in diabetic mice. To reduce this number, encapsulated islets were exposed to 100 μM desferrioxamine (DFO) prior to transplantation. Cell viability, glucose-induced insulin secretion, VEGF (Vascular endothelial growth factor), HIF-1α (Hypoxia inducible factor-1 ...
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Arcidiacono Judith A - - 2010
The use of xenogeneic porcine pancreatic islets has been shown to be a potentially promising alternative to using human allogeneic islets to treat insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes (T1D). This article provides an overview of the existing FDA regulatory framework that would be applied to the regulation of clinical trials utilizing ...
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Al-Romaiyan A - - 2010
Many plant-based products have been suggested as potential antidiabetic agents, but few have been shown to be effective in treating the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in human studies, and little is known of their mechanisms of action. Extracts of Gymnema sylvestre (GS) have been used for the ...
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Barani Leila - - 2010
The surface modification of Langerhans islets by grafting activated poly(ethylene glycol) on to their capsules in order to prevent immune-system stimulation is a novel method in diabetes cell therapy. In the present study, mPEG [methoxypoly(ethylene glycol)] with two molecular masses of 5 and 10 kDa, activated with SC (succinimidyl carbonate), ...
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Park K S - - 2010
Islet transplantation (ITx) has potential as a therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes. For successful engraftment and insulin independence, the transplanted islets must establish an adequate, stable blood supply. Angiopoientin-1 (Ang1) is a specific growth factor that induces vascularization via the Tie2 or Tie1 receptor. In this study, we ...
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Song H-J - - 2010
The transplantation of isolated islets of Langerhans is nearing acceptance as treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Because the arterial and venous connections of the pancreas are disrupted during islet isolation, islets must be revascularized after transplantation. To observe whether increased numbers of vascular endothelial cells in islets can affect ...
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Sood Ajay - - 2010
Objective: To study the mechanism of increased insulin secretion in response to short-term administration of dexamethasone.Methods: Male Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with dexamethasone (dexamethasone; 200 mcg/kg body weight per day) or saline for 3 consecutive days. Insulin secretion in response to glucose, ionomycin, and KCl was quantified in islets ...
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do Amaral Maria Esméria Corezola - - 2011
Alterations in food intake such as caloric restriction modulate the expression of SIRT1 and SIRT4 proteins that are involved in pancreatic β-cell function. Here, we search for a possible relationship between insulin secretion and the expression of SIRT1, SIRT4, PKC and PKA in islets from adult rats submitted to CR ...
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Yamabe Noriko - - 2010
The modulating effect of estrogen on glucose homeostasis remains a controversial issue at present. In this study, we sought to determine the beneficial effect of 17β-estradiol (E₂) on hyperglycemia and islet β-cell functions in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected i.p. with STZ to induce a relatively ...
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Vega Rafael A - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Islet transplantation is an emerging therapy for type 1 diabetes mellitus with variable success. Molecular therapeutics is a promising approach to improve islet graft function and transplant outcomes. Traditional delivery vectors, however, have poor cell penetration and generally lead to compromised islet function. Modified gold nanoparticles represent a potential ...
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Luan Nguyen Minh - - 2010
The transplantation of islets of Langerhans has been successfully applied to the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes. However, a shortage of human donors is the hardest obstacle to overcome. We aimed to develop a bioartificial pancreas that can realize xeno-islet transplantation. The islets were encapsulated in agarose microbeads carrying the soluble ...
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Farahani H - - 2010
Thyroid hormones have crucial developmental effect during fetal life. This study investigates the effects of maternal hypothyroidism on the carbohydrate metabolism and insulin secretion capacity of islets of the adult male offspring of rats. One group of pregnant mothers (fetal hypothyroid) of Wistar rats drank water containing 0.02% of 6-propyl-2-thiouracil ...
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Zhao Hailu - - 2010
The aim of this study was to examine correlations of the islet-specific microRNA-375 expression to islet amyloid formation and pancreatic islet damage in human type 2 diabetes. Autopsy pancreas samples from 40 type 2 diabetic and 15 nondiabetic patients were used to detect microRNA-375 expression using real-time quantitative polymerase chain ...
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Brendle Timothy A - - 2010
Total pancreatectomy may be the only treatment option that relieves pain and tissue destruction for patients with chronic pancreatitis, but this procedure causes surgically induced diabetes, which is difficult to manage because of the absence of insulin-producing beta cells. Some patients may benefit from autologous islet cell reimplantation, a procedure ...
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Mora Pablo F - - 2010
Transplantation medicine has grown to be an important element of medical practice, and with the development of modern immunosuppression agents and protocols, the occurrence of diabetes as renal transplantation is recognized as one of the metabolic consequences of therapy with these agents. New-onset diabetes after transplantation can be defined as ...
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Kishimoto Miyako - - 2010
Excessive iron storage sometimes causes diabetes in patients with hemochromatosis, a disease caused by iron overloading. We performed an immunohistochemical analysis to study an autopsy case of aplastic anemia and diabetic hemochromatosis caused by frequent blood transfusions, and extensive hemosiderin deposition was observed in the liver and pancreas. The pancreatic ...
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Portela-Gomes Guida M - - 2010
Somatostatin inhibits hormone release through 5 G protein-coupled somatostatin receptors (sst1-sst5). However, the role of somatostatin in islet physiology is not fully known. The immunoreactivity to sst1 to sst5 in normal human endocrine pancreas has been described. The present study reports the expression of sst1 to sst5 in human pancreatic ...
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