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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
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The aim of this study was to develop a model for pancreatic transplantation in the primate in order to test a new immunosuppressive drug. Initially, streptozotocin was used to induce insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, but it was found to be ineffective and associated with a high morbidity. Furthermore, streptozotocin-induced insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus did not always persist, thus invalidating the evaluation of pancreatic graft function. Therefore, total pancreatectomy was introduced and combined with the pancreatic allotransplantation as a single procedure. Enteric diversion of the pancreatic juice was chosen since this avoids exocrine
pancreatic insufficiency
and facilitates the oral administration of the test drug. Intra-arterial monitoring of blood pressure and blood gases during the operation and avoidance of
hypothermia
in the animal were found to be the most important factors contributing to a successful outcome from the operative procedure.
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PMID:Diabetes induction and pancreatic transplantation in the cynomolgus monkey: methodological considerations. 183 63
After inconspicuous pregnancy and birth, a 16-year-old mother presented her male baby 5 days later with severe diarrhoea and vomiting. During the following weeks, the child temporarily showed hypotension,
hypothermia
and increased body temperature, bradyarrythmia with apnoea, continuing diarrhoea, sometimes vomiting and developed signs of
pancreatic insufficiency
. Due to increasing loss of weight and obviously severe dystrophia, parenteral nutrition had to be initiated. All clinical investigations revealed no underlying disease. Numerous biopsies, mainly from the gastrointestinal tract were taken, but no relevant pathological findings were disclosed. The baby was found lifeless by his mother, 4 months after birth. According to the death certificate, the physicians regarded the lethal outcome as a case of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Histological and immunohistochemical investigations of organ samples revealed signs of myocarditis, pancreatitis and focal pneumonia. Molecularpathological techniques were used to detect enterovirus RNA from tissue samples from the myocardium, liver and pancreas. Enteroviral myocarditis with concomitant pancreatitis was determined as cause of death.
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PMID:Lethal enterovirus-induced myocarditis and pancreatitis in a 4-month-old boy. 1641 Jan 53