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Local release of NECA (5′-(N-ethylcarboxamido)adenosine) from implantable polymeric sheets for enhanced islet revascularization in extrahepatic transplantation site

  • Tiep Tien Nguyen
  • , Fakhrossadat Emami
  • , Simmyung Yook
  • , Hanh Thuy Nguyen
  • , Tung Thanh Pham
  • , Shiva Pathak
  • , Shobha Regmi
  • , Jong Oh Kim
  • , Chul Soon Yong
  • , Jae Ryong Kim
  • , Jee Heon Jeong
  • Yeungnam University
  • Keimyung University

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Abstract

Clinical intraportal pancreatic islet infusion is popular for treating type I diabetes. However, multiple doses of islets and anti-rejection protocols are needed to compensate for early large cell losses post-infusion due to the harsh hepatic environment. Thus, extrahepatic sites are utilized to enable efficient islet engraftment and reduce islet mass. Here, we reported an effective islet revascularization protocol that was based on the co-implantation of islet/fibrin gel construct with poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid sheet releasing NECA (5′-(N-ethylcarboxamido) adenosine; a potent agonist of adenosine) into mouse epididymal fat pad. Thin, flexible sheets (d = 4 mm) prepared by simple casting exhibited sustained NECA release for up to 21 days, which effectively improved early islet engraftment with a median diabetic reversal time of 18.5 days. Western blotting revealed the facilitative effect of NECA on VEGF expression from islets in vitro and from grafts in vivo. In addition, NECA directly promoted the angiogenic activities of islet-derived endothelial cells by enhancing their proliferation and vessel-like tube formation. As a result, neovasculatures were effectively formed in the engrafted islet vicinity, as evidenced by vasculature imaging and immunofluorescence. Taken together, we suggest NECA-releasing PLGA sheets offer a safe and effective drug delivery system that enhances islet engraftment while reducing islet mass at extrahepatic sites for clinical relevance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)509-518
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume321
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 May 2020
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Adenosine signaling
  • Extrahepatic transplantation
  • Islet revascularization
  • NECA
  • Polymeric sheet

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