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Intra-ductal glutamine administration reduces oxidative injury during human pancreatic islet isolation

  • J. Avila
  • , B. Barbaro
  • , A. Gangemi
  • , T. Romagnoli
  • , J. Kuechle
  • , M. Hansen
  • , J. Shapiro
  • , G. Testa
  • , H. Sankary
  • , E. Benedetti
  • , J. Lakey
  • , J. Oberholzer

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Abstract

Oxidative stress during islet isolation induces a cascade of events injuring islets and hampering islet engraftment. This study evaluated islet isolation and transplantation outcomes after intra-ductal glutamine administration. Human pancreata deemed unsuitable for pancreas or islet transplantation were treated with either a 5 mM solution of l-glutamine (n = 6) or collagenase enzyme alone (n = 6) through the main pancreatic duct. Islet yield, viability, in vitro function; markers of oxidative stress [malondialdehyde (MDA) and Glutathione (GSH)] and apoptosis were assessed. Islet yields were significantly increased in the glutamine group compared to controls (318, 559 ± 25, 800 vs. 165, 582 ± 39, 944 mean ± SEM, p < 0.01). The amount of apoptotic cells per islet was smaller in the glutamine group than the control. The percentage of nude mice rendered normoglycemic with glutamine-treated islets was higher than the controls (83% n = 10/12 vs. 26% n = 6/23; p < 0.01), and the time to reach normoglycemia was decreased in the glutamine group (1.83 ± 0.4 vs. 7.3 ± 3 days; p < 0.01). Glutamine administration increased GSH levels (7.6 ± 1.7 nmol/mg protein vs. 4.03 ± 0.5 in control, p < 0.05) and reduced lipid-peroxidation (MDA 2.45 ± 0.7 nmol/mg of protein vs. 6.54 ± 1.7 in control; p < 0.05). We conclude that intra-ductal administration of glutamine reduces oxidative injury and apoptosis and improves islet yield and islet graft function after transplantation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2830-2837
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Glutamine
  • Glutathione
  • Islet transplant
  • Oxidative stress

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