Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution?
A large number of reports have shown that the two-layer method (TLM), which employs oxygenated perfluorochemical (PFC) and University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, is superior to simple cold storage in UW in islet transplantation. However, two recent large-scale studies showed no beneficial effect of...
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doaj-54c462e885074146a7b76a5429c7a1d62020-11-25T03:39:32ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922009-05-011810.1177/096368970901805-603Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution?Hirofumi Noguchi M.D., Ph.D.0Marlon F. Levy1Naoya Kobayashi2Shinichi Matsumoto M.D., Ph.D.3Baylor Institute for Immunology Research/Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, TX, USABaylor Institute for Immunology Research/Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, TX, USADepartment of Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama 700-8558, JapanBaylor Institute for Immunology Research/Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, TX, USAA large number of reports have shown that the two-layer method (TLM), which employs oxygenated perfluorochemical (PFC) and University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, is superior to simple cold storage in UW in islet transplantation. However, two recent large-scale studies showed no beneficial effect of TLM compared with UW storage in human islet transplantation. We reevaluated the effect of TLM by following three groups: group 1: UW simple storage; group 2: TLM performed by multiorgan procurement teams (not specialists of islet isolation); and group 3: TLM performed by specialists of islet isolation (Noguchi and Matsumoto). There were no significant differences between groups 1 and 2, whereas islet yields were significantly higher in group 3 compared with either group 1 or 2. Our data suggest that exact, complete performance of TLM could improve the outcome of islet isolation and transplantation. In this review, we describe the mechanisms of the TLM, the procedure of preoxygenated TLM, and the several possibilities for the reasons of the discrepancy.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368970901805-603 |
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Hirofumi Noguchi M.D., Ph.D. Marlon F. Levy Naoya Kobayashi Shinichi Matsumoto M.D., Ph.D. Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? Cell Transplantation |
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Hirofumi Noguchi M.D., Ph.D. Marlon F. Levy Naoya Kobayashi Shinichi Matsumoto M.D., Ph.D. |
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Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? |
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Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? |
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Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? |
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Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? |
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Pancreas Preservation by the Two-Layer Method: Does it Have a Beneficial Effect Compared with Simple Preservation in University of Wisconsin Solution? |
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pancreas preservation by the two-layer method: does it have a beneficial effect compared with simple preservation in university of wisconsin solution? |
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Cell Transplantation |
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2009-05-01 |
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A large number of reports have shown that the two-layer method (TLM), which employs oxygenated perfluorochemical (PFC) and University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, is superior to simple cold storage in UW in islet transplantation. However, two recent large-scale studies showed no beneficial effect of TLM compared with UW storage in human islet transplantation. We reevaluated the effect of TLM by following three groups: group 1: UW simple storage; group 2: TLM performed by multiorgan procurement teams (not specialists of islet isolation); and group 3: TLM performed by specialists of islet isolation (Noguchi and Matsumoto). There were no significant differences between groups 1 and 2, whereas islet yields were significantly higher in group 3 compared with either group 1 or 2. Our data suggest that exact, complete performance of TLM could improve the outcome of islet isolation and transplantation. In this review, we describe the mechanisms of the TLM, the procedure of preoxygenated TLM, and the several possibilities for the reasons of the discrepancy. |
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