Medarova Zdravka, Evgenov Natalia V, Dai Guangping, Bonner-Weir Susan, Moore Anna
MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02129, USA.
Nat Protoc. 2006;1(1):429-35. doi: 10.1038/nprot.2006.63.
Interest is increasing in the transplantation of pancreatic islets as a means to achieve insulin independence in individuals with type I diabetes. The success of this approach is hampered by the absence of methods to follow the fate of transplanted islets non-invasively. In vivo imaging seems to be the most appropriate technique to achieve this goal in small animals and eventually in humans. Here we describe a protocol for labeling and subsequent imaging of transplanted islets in vivo using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and optical imaging. The whole series of experiments can be carried out in roughly 48 h. We believe that our approach can significantly advance the current ability to determine islet distribution, and possibly survival, after transplantation. This information would be essential not only for the long-term monitoring of graft function but also for the design of improved transplantation and immunomodulatory methods.
作为使I型糖尿病患者实现胰岛素自主分泌的一种手段,胰岛移植越来越受到关注。该方法的成功受到缺乏非侵入性追踪移植胰岛命运方法的阻碍。在小动物乃至最终在人类中,体内成像似乎是实现这一目标的最合适技术。在此,我们描述了一种使用磁共振成像(MRI)和光学成像在体内对移植胰岛进行标记及后续成像的方案。整个系列实验大约可在48小时内完成。我们相信,我们的方法能够显著提升当前确定移植后胰岛分布以及可能的存活情况的能力。这些信息不仅对于长期监测移植物功能至关重要,而且对于设计改进的移植和免疫调节方法也必不可少。