2023
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37623
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Necrostatin‐1 releasing nanoparticles: In vitro and in vivo efficacy for supporting immunoisolated islet transplantation outcomes

Alexandra M. Smink,
Juan D. Medina,
Bart J. de Haan
et al.

Abstract: Immunoisolation of pancreatic islets in alginate microcapsules allows for transplantation in the absence of immunosuppression but graft survival time is still limited. This limited graft survival is caused by a combination of tissue responses to the encapsulating biomaterial and islets. A significant loss of islet cells occurs in the immediate period after transplantation and is caused by a high susceptibility of islet cells to inflammatory stress during this period. Here we investigated whether necrostatin‐1 … Show more

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“…This presents a challenge, especially when deploying cells with high metabolic demand and oxygen consumption. For example, pancreatic islet transplanted subcutaneously in rats and mice without prior vascularization progressively lose their viability and function (Barkai et al 2016 ; Smink et al 2024 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This presents a challenge, especially when deploying cells with high metabolic demand and oxygen consumption. For example, pancreatic islet transplanted subcutaneously in rats and mice without prior vascularization progressively lose their viability and function (Barkai et al 2016 ; Smink et al 2024 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%