Evgenov Natalia V, Medarova Zdravka, Dai Guangping, Bonner-Weir Susan, Moore Anna
Molecular Imaging Laboratory, MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Room 2301, Building 149, 13th Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129, USA.
Nat Med. 2006 Jan;12(1):144-8. doi: 10.1038/nm1316. Epub 2005 Dec 25.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized by the selective destruction of insulin-producing beta cells, which leads to a deficiency in insulin secretion and, as a result, to hyperglycemia. At present, transplantation of pancreatic islets is an emerging and promising clinical modality, which can render individuals with type 1 diabetes insulin independent without increasing the incidence of hypoglycemic events. To monitor transplantation efficiency and graft survival, reliable noninvasive imaging methods are needed. If such methods were introduced into the clinic, essential information could be obtained repeatedly and noninvasively. Here we report on the in vivo detection of transplanted human pancreatic islets using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that allowed noninvasive monitoring of islet grafts in diabetic mice in real time. We anticipate that the information obtained in this study would ultimately result in the ability to detect and monitor islet engraftment in humans, which would greatly aid the clinical management of this disease.
1型糖尿病的特征是产生胰岛素的β细胞被选择性破坏,这导致胰岛素分泌不足,进而导致高血糖。目前,胰岛移植是一种新兴且有前景的临床治疗方式,它可以使1型糖尿病患者不依赖胰岛素,同时不增加低血糖事件的发生率。为了监测移植效率和移植物存活情况,需要可靠的非侵入性成像方法。如果将此类方法引入临床,就可以反复且非侵入性地获取重要信息。在此,我们报告了使用磁共振成像(MRI)对移植的人胰岛进行体内检测,该检测能够实时非侵入性监测糖尿病小鼠体内的胰岛移植物。我们预计,本研究中获得的信息最终将使人们有能力检测和监测人类胰岛植入情况,这将极大地有助于该疾病的临床管理。