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Islets of Langerhans have been enclosed in polycarbonate diffusion chambers and transplanted intraperitoneally to syngeneic streptozotocin diabetic rats. Direct implantation of 1100–1400 islets in these chambers failed to reverse diabetes during a period of 12 weeks, and viable islet tissue was not recoverable at the end of this period. Islets placed in chambers which had been implanted 3–12 weeks previously similarly failed to lower blood glucose of diabetic recipients, as a result of lack of survival of the islets. Insulin infusion into chambers previously implanted in vivo, I125 insulin diffusion studies in chambers recovered 6–8 weeks after implantation, and scanning electron microscopy of the recovered membranes all indicated that the pores were not totally occluded. The failure of islet transplantation via chambers in this simple syngeneic model has discouraging implications for their use as a means of avoiding allograft rejection.
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Theodorou, N.A., Vrbova, H., Tyhurst, M. et al. Problems in the use of polycarbonate diffusion chambers for syngeneic pancreatic islet transplantation in rats. Diabetologia 18, 313–317 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00251012
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