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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (collagenase)
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Langerhans islets were isolated from the exocrine pancreata of Wistar rats by the improved collagenase-digestion method. The isolated islets were preserved in a tissue culture medium for seven days. Transplantation of these preserved islets into the portal vein of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats resulted in a significant reduction of hyperglycemia, polyuria and glucosuria, and a restoration of weight gain. It was found that these effects could be maintained for 16 weeks. In order to normalize the K-values and plasma insulin levels, at least 600 islets had to be transplanted into each diabetic rat.
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PMID:Transplantation of preserved pancreatic islets into the portal vein of rats. 9 59

Transplantation of isolated islets of Langerhans has been suggested as a treatment of certain forms of diabetes mellitus. Injection of 200-400 syngeneic pancreatic islets isolated by collagenase digestion into the pancreas or submandibular gland of diabetic rats rendered most of the hosts nearly normoglycaemic. Blood glucose determinations were monitored for 2 months after islet transplantation. Although intrapancreatic and intrasubmandibular implantation reduced hyperglycaemia and polyuria in these animals, consistent normal values were rarely achieved.
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PMID:Experimental pancreatic islet transplantation. 40 49

The author describes his findings pertaining to spontaneous diabetes mellitus in BB rats and the method and results in juvenile alloxan diabetes in neonatal and adolescent Wistar rats of his own inbreeding F8-10. The author presents also the results of attempts to treat juvenile alloxan diabetes in rats by intrafamilial renal-subscapular allotransplants of 2-5 neonatal collagenase nondigested pancreases. Six of eleven BB females developed latent or manifest insulin dependent diabetes mellitus during the third to fourth month of life. An intraperitoneal injection of alloxan to 2-5-day-old rats causes, after two months of prediabetes, latent or manifest disease, in particular in males. In one-two-month adolescent fasting F6--10 inbred rats (Wistar strain) intravenous injection of 50 mg/kg alloxan causes diabetes mellitus with hyperglycaemia (20-60 mmol/l), glycosuria, polyuria, arrested growth, development of cataract and early death due to pulmonary or intestinal infection. The author tries to prevent these sequelae and complications by insulin therapy or intrafamilial allotransplantations of 2-5 neonatal, collagenase nondigested pancreases beneath the renal capsule, using two-three--week immunosuppression with Cyclosporin A combined with Azathioprine. The author proves permanent cure, histologically and functionally, by repeated allotransplantation which, however, due to the intense thymolymphatic immunological barrier in adolescent rats is less frequent than cure repeatedly achieved by the author in adult diabetic rats.
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PMID:[Spontaneous and experimental models of human juvenile diabetes mellitus]. 275 53

Two different methods for isolation of islet of Langerhans on control of metabolic abnormalities of alloxan-induced diabetic rat were tested. Sixty rats were randomly assigned to four experimental groups: GI included 10 non-diabetic control rats, GII included 10 diabetic control rats, without treatment, GIII included 20 diabetic rats (10 inbred and 10 outbred rats) that received islet of Langerhans transplantation (ILT) using islet cells prepared by collagenase, and GIV included 20 diabetic rats (10 inbred and 10 outbred rats) submitted to ILT using islet cells prepared by nonenzymatic method. Clinical and laboratory parameters at beginning and 4, 7, 14, 21 and 30 days of follow-up were recorded. Outbred rats were immunosuppressed with cyclosporin A, diabetes was induced by e.v. alloxan administration, and islet cells were isolated from normal donor Lewis rats and injected into the portal vein. ILT corrected the body weight gain, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and the high levels of blood and urine glucose in 73.7% of rats treated by enzymatic method and in 64.7% of those ones treated by nonenzymatic method. However, there was no significantly difference between the two methods (P > 0.50). We did not also observe significantly difference between the two methods when ILT was performed either in inbred or outbred rats. We concluded that ILT performed by nonenzymatic method may be an alternative treatment for diabetes due to be less expensive and to have possible advantages in the isolation process.
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PMID:[Islet of Langerhans transplantation. A comparative study of two different methods for isolating islet cells from rat pancreas]. 945 57