Current Advancements in Pancreatic Islet Cryopreservation Techniques

S. Rodriguez, David Whaley, M. Alexander, M. Mohammadi, J. Lakey
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There have been significant advancements in the research of pancreatic islet transplantations over the past 50 years as a treatment for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). This work has resulted in hundreds of clinical islet transplantation procedures internationally. One limitation of the procedure includes effective storage techniques during donor-recipient cross-matching following islet isolation from deceased donor. Cryopreservation, which is heavily used in embryology research, has been proposed as a prospective method for pancreatic islet banking to bridge the temporal intervals between donor-recipient matching. The cryopreservation methods currently involve the freezing of islets to subzero ( − 80/ − 196°C) temperatures for storage followed by a thawing and warming period, which can be increasingly harmful to islet viability and insulin secretion capabilities. Recent advances in islet cryopreservation technologies have improved outcomes for islet health and survivability during this process. The aim of this chapter is to characterize aspects of the islet cryopreservation method while reviewing current procedural improvements that have led to better outcomes to islet health.
胰岛冷冻保存技术的最新进展
在过去的50年里,胰岛移植作为1型糖尿病(T1DM)治疗的研究取得了重大进展。这项工作已经在国际上产生了数百例临床胰岛移植手术。该程序的一个限制包括在从已故供体分离胰岛后供体-受体交叉匹配期间有效的储存技术。冷冻保存在胚胎学研究中被广泛使用,已被提出作为胰岛银行的一种前瞻性方法,以弥合供体-受体匹配之间的时间间隔。目前的冷冻保存方法包括将胰岛冷冻到零下(- 80/ - 196°C)的温度下进行储存,然后解冻和升温,这可能对胰岛的活力和胰岛素分泌能力造成越来越大的危害。在这一过程中,胰岛低温保存技术的最新进展改善了胰岛的健康和生存能力。本章的目的是描述胰岛冷冻保存方法的各个方面,同时回顾目前的程序改进,这些改进导致了胰岛健康的更好结果。
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