FGF-21 enhances islet engraftment in mouse syngeneic islet transplantation model

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To clarify the effect of fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF-21) on islet transplantation, a suboptimal number of islets were transplanted into streptozotocin (sTZ)-induced diabetic mice with or without FGF-21 treatment. Three-day treatment with FGF-21 contributed to restoration of normoglycemia by suppressing islet graft loss. The FGF-21-treated mice showed lower glycemic levels despite similar insulin content in the graft than that in untreated mice on day 3, indicating that FGF-21 not only has a cytoprotective effect but also decreases β-cell load by increasing insulin sensitivity. These results suggest that FGF-21 may be useful as a treatment to improve islet engraftment rates in clinical islet transplantation. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Uonaga, T., Toyoda, K., Okitsu, T., Zhuang, X., Yamane, S., Uemoto, S., & Inagaki, N. (2010). FGF-21 enhances islet engraftment in mouse syngeneic islet transplantation model. Islets, 2(4), 247–251. https://doi.org/10.4161/isl.2.4.12402

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