Pancreatic Islet Allo-transplantation

Pancreatic Islet Allo-transplantation

 Over the past 20 years, allo-transplantation of islet or whole pancreas for reaching and sustaining near-normoglycemia, as close as possible to the physiological model, have been undertaken. As previously known, even though islet transplantation is possible as a safe re-transplant, it is not well known whether re-transplantation of islets is suitable for patients who have lost the grafted islet function. We have performed a human islet allo-transplantation and re-transplantation on an IDDM patient for the first time in Asia and Korea. The recipient was a 32-year-old male and his insulin requirement was 75-85 U per day. After islet transplantation, the basal C-peptide increased from 0.6 to 2.1 ng/ml and insulin requirement decreased from 80 to 36 U per day, indicating that the grafted islets were functional.


Last Updated on: Nov 28, 2024

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