scholarly journals Human islet cell implants in a nude rat model of diabetes survive better in omentum than in liver with a positive influence of beta cell number and purity

Diabetologia ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 53 (8) ◽  
pp. 1690-1699 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen ◽  
K. Bartholomeus ◽  
K. Suenens ◽  
I. Vermeulen ◽  
Z. Ling ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. e0196570 ◽  
Author(s):  
Atsushi Miki ◽  
Camillo Ricordi ◽  
Yasunaru Sakuma ◽  
Toshiyuki Yamamoto ◽  
Ryosuke Misawa ◽  
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1983 ◽  
Vol 104 (3_Supplc) ◽  
pp. S49-S50
Author(s):  
P. Harsoulis ◽  
F Kanakoudi–Tsakalidou ◽  
A Vyzantiadis ◽  
G. Katzos ◽  
C. Cassimos

Diabetologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hironobu Sasaki ◽  
Yoshifumi Saisho ◽  
Jun Inaishi ◽  
Yuusuke Watanabe ◽  
Tami Tsuchiya ◽  
...  

Abstract Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes is characterised by reduced beta cell mass (BCM). However, it remains uncertain whether the reduction in BCM in type 2 diabetes is due to a decrease in size or number of beta cells. Our aim was to examine the impact of beta cell size and number on islet morphology in humans with and without type 2 diabetes. Methods Pancreas samples were obtained from 64 Japanese adults with (n = 26) and without (n = 38) type 2 diabetes who underwent pancreatectomy. Using pancreatic tissues stained for insulin, we estimated beta cell size based on beta cell diameter. Beta cell number was estimated from the product of fractional beta cell area and pancreas volume divided by beta cell size. The associations of beta cell size and number with islet morphology and metabolic status were examined. Results Both beta cell size (548.7 ± 58.5 vs 606.7 ± 65.0 μm3, p < 0.01) and number (5.10 × 108 ± 2.35 × 108 vs 8.16 × 108 ± 4.27 × 108, p < 0.01) were decreased in participants with type 2 diabetes compared with those without diabetes, with the relative reduction in beta cell number (37%) being greater than for beta cell size (10%). Beta cell number but not size was positively correlated with BCM in participants with and without type 2 diabetes (r = 0.97 and r = 0.98, both p < 0.01) and negatively correlated with HbA1c (r = −0.45, p < 0.01). Conclusions/interpretation Both beta cell size and number were reduced in participants with type 2 diabetes, with the relative reduction in beta cell number being greater. Decrease in beta cell number appears to be a major contributor to reduced BCM in type 2 diabetes. Graphical abstract


RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (23) ◽  
pp. 17405-17412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lijuan Ma ◽  
Yuanting Fu ◽  
Lianling Yu ◽  
Xiaoling Li ◽  
Wenjie Zheng ◽  
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Herein we show that ruthenium complexes could inhibit fibrosis of hIAPP and protect the hIAPP-induced cell damage by suppressing ROS generation, indicating the application potential of the complexes in treatment of T2DM by targeting hIAPP.


2011 ◽  
pp. P2-480-P2-480
Author(s):  
Guido Lastra ◽  
Charles B Krueger ◽  
Camila Manrique ◽  
James R Sowers

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