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    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Immunosuppression ; local ; islet allografts ; Islet allografts ; FK 506 ; FK 506 ; local ; islet allografts ; Budesonide ; islet allografts
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Local delivery of immunosuppressive agents may dampen local alloreactive events with avoidance of systemic toxicity. We investigated the innovative strategy of intraportal (IPO) delivery of three immunosuppressive agents in streptozotocin diabetic rat recipients of islet allografts (Lewis to Wistar-Furth) transplanted intrahepatically. IPO budesonide (BUD, 240 or 360 μg/kg per day), a potent steroid, and cyclosporin (CyA, 2 or 4 mg/kg per day) did not prolong graft mean survival time [MST±standard deviation (SD)] as compared to nonimmunosuppressed recipients. Fourteen days of IPO FK 506 (0.16 mg/kg per day) significantly increased MST as compared with untreated controls (49±29 vs 7±1 days, P〈0.01) and was more effective than intravenous (IV) FK 506 (17±7 days, P〈0.01). When FK 506 was given for 28 days, the benefit of IPO over IV delivery was reaffirmed (MST 81±32 vs 34±4 days, P〈0.01). The potential for toxicity was lessened by lower mean systemic levels in the IPO group as compared to the IV group (1.3±0.6 vs 3.5±0.9 ng/mg, P〈0.02). The strategy of continuous IPO FK 506 was effective in the prevention of rejection of intrahepatic islet allografts.
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    Transplant international 11 (1998), S. 164-168 
    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Key words Dual renal grafts ; transplantation ; Transplantation ; dual renal grafts ; Elderly kidney donor ; dual graft
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This is a review of the emerging practice of dual renal allografting. In the setting of the expanded criteria cadaveric (and usually older) donor with inadequate function to allow single kidney transplantation, both kidneys have been transplanted into a single recipient. The recipient and donor have often been matched for age and size as dictated by the concept of nephron dosing. The reported results of dual grafting are excellent and statistically comparable to contemporaneous single cadaveric grafts. Criteria are evolving regarding when to apply single or dual grafting. Wider acceptance of dual renal grafting could have a significant impact on the cadaver kidney shortage.
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