White Adipose Tissue as a Site for Islet Transplantation

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Abstract

Although islet transplantation is recognized as a useful cellular replacement therapy for severe diabetes, surgeons face difficulties in islet engraftment. The transplant site is a pivotal factor that influences the engraftment. Although the liver is the current representative site for clinical islet transplantation, it is not the best site because of limitations in immunity, inflammation, and hypoxia. White adipose tissue, including omentum, is recognized as a useful candidate site for islet transplantation. Its effectiveness has been evaluated in not only various basic and translational studies using small and large animals but also in some recent clinical trials. In this review, we attempt to shed light on the characteristics and usefulness of white adipose tissue as a transplant site for islets.

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Sakata, N., Yoshimatsu, G., & Kodama, S. (2020, December 1). White Adipose Tissue as a Site for Islet Transplantation. Transplantology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/transplantology1020006

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