Influence of hepatic cells on allogeneic islet transplantation in rats without immunosuppressive drugs

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Jara-Albarrán, A [1 ]
Soto-Montenegro, L [1 ]
del Rio, R [1 ]
Alvarez, S [1 ]
Martin-Scapa, C [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Serv Endocrinol, Unidad Med & Cirug Expt, Madrid 28007, Spain
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islet; allografts; cotransplantation; hepatocytes; rats;
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With the hypothesis of a possible helpful effect of the liver on islets transplanted into it, we have performed experiments that suggest some effect of hepatic cells for islet tolerance. We have studied 6 groups of Wistar rats made diabetic with streptozotocin and transplanted in sham conditions and with a mixture of islets and hepatic cells (allo-co-transplantation) in several conditions, all of them via the portal vein, and observed them over 30 days. Groups were as follows: Group A had a sham transplantation with saline. Group B was transplanted with hepatic cells alone. Group C was transplanted with islets alone without hepatic cells. Group D was co-transplanted with cultured islets and fresh hepatic cells (ratio 1:100), Group E was as group D with a ratio of 1:200. Group F also had co-transplantation, but after co-culture of islets and hepatic cells for 24 hours. Results show reversion of diabetes in group D for 4-5 days, and thereafter, a fall of blood glucose during the period observed. The effect was less marked in group F after co-culture of islets and hepatic cells, Paradoxically, when the ratio of islets and hepatic cell were 1:200, the results were not so good. These results suggest that hepatic cells have some helpful effect on islets when cotransplanted in the liver via the portal vein. More studies are needed to clarify if this effect can be related to some hepatic cell subpopulation; also if the effect is a membrane one, cell-to-cell contact, or through some secreted product.
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