Failure to prolong pancreatic islet allograft survival in rats with donor-specific blood transfusions and immunosuppression |
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Authors: | J. Adam van der Vliet Lieuwe G. van der Hem M. Jane Field David E.R. Sutherland |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands;Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The effects on pancreatic islet allograft survival of donor-specific blood transfusions (DST) in combination with pre-and posttransplant immunosuppression were studied. A total of 12 groups of rats ( n = 105) with chemically induced diabetes underwent islet allotransplantation. Multiple DST or third-party blood transfusions (TPT) were given prior to transplantation. Pretransplant immunosuppression consisted of azathioprine and prednisolone, and low-dose cyclosporin A was used for posttransplant immunosuppression. TPT, as well as separate or combined pre-and posttransplant immunosuppression without blood transfusions, did not prolong islet allograft survival. DST resulted in either primary nonfunction of the islet allografts or a markedly decreased islet allograft survival. These findings contrast with the beneficial effect of DST on whole-organ allograft survival in rats previously described by others. |
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Keywords: | Pancreatic islet transplantation Donorspecific blood transfusions Allotransplantation in rats |
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