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Secretory Unit of Islet in Transplantation (SUIT) and Engrafted Islet Rate (EIR) Indexes Are Useful for Evaluating Single Islet Transplantation

Authors :
Yasuhiro Iwanaga
Naoya Kobayashi
Hirofumi Noguchi
Shuji Hayashi
Yuichiro Yamada
Teru Okitsu
Hideo Nagata
Shinichi Matsumoto
Source :
Cell Transplantation, Vol 17 (2008)
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2008.

Abstract

The evaluation of engraftment is important to assess the success of islet transplantation, but it is complex because islet transplantation usually requires two or more donors to achieve euglycemia. Islet transplantation from NHBDs was evaluated using new assessment forms for the secretory unit of islet in transplantation (SUIT) and engrafted islet rate (EIR) indexes. Insulin independence was obtained when the SUIT index was more than 28, which might indicate that 28% of the β-cell mass of a normal subject is required for insulin independence. Because the average EIR for a single transplantation is about 30, the percentage of engrafted islets following one transplantation is about 30%, assuming that a normal subject has 1 million islet equivalents. Although few cultured islet transplants have been performed, the increase of the SUIT and EIR indexes in patients who received cultured islets was significantly lower than in patients who received fresh islets, suggesting that fresh islets may be more effective than cultured islets. The SUIT and EIR indexes are thus considered to be useful values for evaluating islet transplantation, especially for single islet transplantation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15553892 and 09636897
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5d1a358ac9b38c580add114765146d94