Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (10): 1504-.
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Abstract: Objective To study the effect of pretreatment with apoptotic donor spleen cells on spleen lymphocyte function ofrecipient rats undergoing islet transplantation to explore new approaches to prolong islet graft survival. Methods Apoptoticspleen cells from donor rats were obtained by exposure to γ-ray irradiation from60Co. Diabetic SD rat models were randomlydivided into 4 groups to receive tail vein injections with saline (group A), normal cells (group B), apoptotic donor cells (groupC), or necrotic donor cells (group D). One week later, orthotopic transplantation of islets under the renal capsule wasperformed. Before and at 1 and 2 weeks after islet transplantation, the recipient rats were examined for proliferative activity ofspleen lymphocytes with CFSE cell staining and for IL-2 and IL-10 expressions in the cells using ELISA. Results Pretreatmentwith donor apoptotic cells significantly suppressed the proliferative activity of recipient spleen lymphocytes before and at 1and 2 weeks after islet transplantation as compared with the other three groups (P<0.05). The level of IL-2 was significantlydecreased while IL-10 increased in apoptotic donor cell pretreatment group compared with those in the other 3 groups at eachtime point of observation. Conclusion The effect of pretreatment with apoptotic donor cells on recipient spleen lymphocytessuggest an important role of apoptotic donor spleen cells in immune tolerance of grafts.
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