印度的胰岛生物银行设施:应对糖尿病的迫切需要?

IF 1.8 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nikhil R. Gandasi, Annapoorni Rangarajan, Harshavardhan Rao, Meetu Singh, Lakshmi Kothegala
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摘要

内分泌胰腺调节葡萄糖稳态,预防糖尿病。1型糖尿病的特点是胰岛内分泌分泌胰岛素的β细胞被破坏,导致胰岛素释放降低。1型糖尿病患者可以接受胰岛移植手术,胰岛来自已故捐赠者,可以恢复β细胞的功能。世界上大约有70个胰岛分离中心,主要收集已故捐赠者的内分泌胰腺。他们评估胰岛的产量、功能、活力、分泌能力和纯度,并将其分配给供体。他们还分配了一部分胰腺组织进行研究,从而可以了解人体胰腺组织中的细胞机制。这是至关重要的,因为与小鼠相比,人类胰岛组织具有独特的细胞结构,因此用小鼠胰岛进行胰岛研究并不能全面了解人类糖尿病。在不久的将来,印度将成为世界糖尿病之都。尽管如此,印度没有能够促进胰岛移植和糖尿病研究的人类胰岛隔离中心。这篇文章强调了目前糖尿病护理基础设施的明显差距,并提供了在世界上人口最多的国家建立胰岛组织库的作用和潜力的关键见解。
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Pancreatic Islet Biobanking Facilities in India: The Need of the Hour to Deal with Diabetes?

Pancreatic Islet Biobanking Facilities in India: The Need of the Hour to Deal with Diabetes?

Endocrine pancreas regulates glucose homeostasis and prevents diabetes. Type-1 diabetes is characterized by destruction of the insulin secreting β-cells within the endocrine pancreatic islets, resulting in lower insulin release. People with type-1 diabetes can be transplanted with pancreatic islets obtained from deceased donors which restores the β-cell function. There are around 70 human islet isolation centers around the world which mostly collect endocrine pancreas from deceased donors. They assess the islet yield, functionality, viability, secretory capacity, and purity for transplantation and distribute this to donors. They also distribute a part of the pancreatic tissue for research, so that the cellular mechanisms in the human pancreatic tissue can be understood. This is crucial since human islet tissue has a unique cytoarchitecture compared to murine counterparts and therefore islet research with murine islets does not give complete picture of diabetes in humans. India is poised to take the mantle of the diabetes capital of the world in the near future. Despite this, there are no human islet isolation centers which can facilitate islet transplantation and diabetes research in India. This article highlights the glaring gap in the current infrastructure for diabetes care and provides critical insights into the role and potential of setting up islet tissue banks in the most populous country of the world.

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Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Started in 1914 as the second scientific journal to be published from India, the Journal of the Indian Institute of Science became a multidisciplinary reviews journal covering all disciplines of science, engineering and technology in 2007. Since then each issue is devoted to a specific topic of contemporary research interest and guest-edited by eminent researchers. Authors selected by the Guest Editor(s) and/or the Editorial Board are invited to submit their review articles; each issue is expected to serve as a state-of-the-art review of a topic from multiple viewpoints.
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