Y. Tanioka et al., EXCELLENCE OF THE 2-LAYER METHOD (UNIVERSITY-OF-WISCONSIN SOLUTION PERFLUOROCHEMICAL) IN PANCREAS PRESERVATION BEFORE ISLET ISOLATION, Surgery, 122(2), 1997, pp. 435-441
Background. In islet transplantation pancreatic preservation before is
let isolation is an obstacle compromising islet yield and viability. W
e tested the feasibility of a two-layer method (University of Wisconsi
n solution. [UW]/perfluorochemical) for pancreatic preservation before
islet isolation. Methods. Dog pancreases were processed into pure isl
ets by the method of Ricordi preceded by five different preservations
(groups 1-a and 1-b, the two-layer method for 3 and 24 hours; groups 2
-a and 2-b, simple cold storage in UW for 3 and 24 hours; group 3, wit
hout preservation). Islet yields and functional success after autotran
splantation into the liver were compared among the groups. Results. Po
stpurification islet equivalents (IE)/gm pancreas and functional succe
ss rate were 5600 (mean) 83% in group 1-a; 4000, 56% in group 1-b; 470
0, 33% in group 2-a; 1300, 0% in group 2-b; and 5000, 89% in group 3 (
p < 0.05; 26 versus 1-a, 1-b, and 3), respectively. There was no stati
stical difference among groups 1-a, 1-b, and 3 in terms of islet yield
and function (p > 0.2). Conclusions. The two-layer method is more eff
ective than conventional simple cold storage in UW for pancreatic pres
ervation before islet isolation. Clinical trials with the two-layer me
thod are warranted.