MRI of transplanted pancreatic islets

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A promising treatment method for type 1 diabetes mellitus is transplantation of pancreatic islets containing β-cells. The aim of this study was to develop an MR technique to monitor the distribution and fate of transplanted pancreatic islets in an animal model. Twenty-five hundred purified and magnetically labeled islets were transplanted through the portal vein into the liver of experimental rats. The animals were scanned using a MR 4.7-T scanner. The labeled pancreatic islets were clearly visualized in the liver in both diabetic and healthy rats as hypointense areas on T2*- weighted MR images during the entire measurement period. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the presence of iron-oxide nanoparticles inside the cells of the pancreatic islets. A significant decrease in blood glucose levels in diabetic rats was observed; normal glycemia was reached 1 week after transplantation. This study, therefore, represents a promising step toward possible clinical application in human medicine. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Jirák, D., Kríz, J., Herynek, V., Andersson, B., Girman, P., Burian, M., … Hájek, M. (2004). MRI of transplanted pancreatic islets. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 52(6), 1228–1233. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20282

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