Improving the Function and Engraftment of Transplanted Pancreatic Islets Using Pulsed Focused Ultrasound Therapy.
| Citation | Razavi, Mehdi, et al. “Improving the Function and Engraftment of Transplanted Pancreatic Islets Using Pulsed Focused Ultrasound Therapy”. 2019. Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 2019, p. 13416.  | 
       
| Center | Stanford University | 
| Author | Mehdi Razavi, Fengyang Zheng, Arsenii Telichko, Jing Wang, Gang Ren, Jeremy Dahl, Avnesh S Thakor | 
| Abstract | 
   This study demonstrates that pulsed focused ultrasound (pFUS) therapy can non-invasively enhance the function and engraftment of pancreatic islets following transplantation. In vitro, we show that islets treated with pFUS at low (peak negative pressure (PNP): 106kPa, spatial peak temporal peak intensity (I): 0.71 W/cm), medium (PNP: 150kPa, I: 1.43 W/cm) or high (PNP: 212kPa, I: 2.86 W/cm) acoustic intensities were stimulated resulting in an increase in their function (i.e. insulin secretion at low-intensity: 1.15 ± 0.17, medium-intensity: 2.02 ± 0.25, and high-intensity: 2.54 ± 0.38 fold increase when compared to control untreated islets; P < 0.05). Furthermore, we have shown that this improvement in islet function is a result of pFUS increasing the intracellular concentration of calcium (Ca) within islets which was also linked to pFUS increasing the resting membrane potential (V) of islets. Following syngeneic renal sub-capsule islet transplantation in C57/B6 mice, pFUS (PNP: 2.9 MPa, I: 895 W/cm) improved the function of transplanted islets with diabetic animals rapidly re-establishing glycemic control. In addition, pFUS was able to enhance the engraftment by facilitating islet revascularization and reducing inflammation. Given a significant number of islets are lost immediately following transplantation, pFUS has the potential to be used in humans as a novel non-invasive therapy to facilitate islet function and engraftment, thereby improving the outcome of diabetic patients undergoing islet transplantation.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
   2019 
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| Journal | 
   Scientific reports 
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| Volume | 
   9 
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| Issue | 
   1 
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| Number of Pages | 
   13416 
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| Date Published | 
   12/2019 
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| ISSN Number | 
   2045-2322 
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| DOI | 
   10.1038/s41598-019-49933-0 
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| Alternate Journal | 
   Sci Rep 
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| PMCID | 
   PMC6746980 
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| PMID | 
   31527773 
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