作者: Shammy Raj , Kosala D Waduthanthri , Purushothaman Kuppan , Gregory S Korbutt , Larry D Unsworth
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摘要: Pancreatic islet transplantation is an effective strategy for restoring glucose regulation for highly selected patients with type 1 diabetes. However, an undesirable level of islet cell death is caused by oxidative stress that occurs during islet isolation, culture, and transplantation. The loss of islets throughout the transplantation procedure often necessitates multiple human donors per recipient to achieve insulin independence. Administration of exogenous antioxidants has shown promise in both preserving islet cell viability and functionality post‐transplantation. Herein, thioketal (TK) antioxidant is evaluated using neonatal porcine islets and Beta‐TC‐6 cells exposed to H2O2 for changes in membrane integrity, oxygen consumption rates, and lipid peroxidation. Diabetic BALB/c mice are transplanted with a marginal dose of syngeneic islets, ±48‐h TK pre‐treatment, under the kidney capsule. Graft function is measured by …