Abstract

The mechanisms of islet allograft rejection are still unknown. 350 allogeneic rat islets (BDE/Han) were transplanted into the liver of Streptozotocin-diabetic rats (Lewis/Han). Animals were killed either on day 4, 7, 10 or 14. Immunofluorescence analysis for islet-cell-surface-antibodies (ICSA) was performed on BDE-islet-single-cells yielded by Collagenase-Dispase digestion. In order to detect cytoplasmic islet cell antibodies, immunofluorescence technique was used on BDE-pancreas cryosections. Cytotoxicity assay was tried out using 51Cr-release-test. After successful intraportal transplantation, rejection took place between day 7 and 10. ICSA could be observed on day 10 and 14. Cytoplasmic antibodies were not detected at any time. A specific cytotoxic activity in the recipient serum revealed itself on day 10 (23.0%) and day 14 (27.7%). Transplantation of freshly isolated allogeneic islets induced ICSA and cytotoxic antibodies. These results indicate an involvement of humoral mechanisms in islet allograft rejection.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call