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Co-microencapsulation of BMSCs and mouse pancreatic β cells for improving the efficacy of type I diabetes therapy

Abstract

Introduction

To overcome the shortcomings of pancreas transplantation and insulin injection treatment for type I diabetes, biocompatible materials were used to prepare alginate-chitosan-alginate microcapsules that co-encapsulated bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and mouse pancreatic β cells to treat diabetic mice.

Methods

Blank alginate-chitosan-alginate (ACA) microcapsules and co-microencapsulated cells were prepared using a high-voltage electrostatic method and then characterized using an inverted microscope. Cell viability was evaluated using AO/EB staining. ELISA kit was used to detect insulin secretion. Peri-orbital blood samples were obtained from the mice for blood glucose determination every week for one month.

Results

After 28 days of in vitro culture, the secretion of insulin following co-microencapsulation was higher than that observed for microencapsulated beta-TC-6 cells alone. On the 28th day after transplantation, the blood glucose level was 6.86 mmol/L in the microencapsulated beta-TC-6 group. On the 14th day, the blood glucose level was 6.80 mmol/L in the co-microencapsulated BMSC/beta-TC-6 group, which was close to the normal blood glucose level of healthy mice. These results indicated that the efficacy in reducing blood glucose was better in the co-microencapsulated BMSC/beta-TC-6 group.

Conclusions

This primary study indicated that combining microencapsulation technology and co-culture of stem cells and somatic cells shows promise for the treatment of type I diabetes mellitus.

Int J Artif Organs 2017; 40(4): 169 - 175

Article Type: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE

DOI:10.5301/ijao.5000555

Authors

Ruimin Long, Yuangang Liu, Shibin Wang, Li Ye, Peng He

Article History

Disclosures

Financial support: Fundings from NSFC (31000441 and 31170939), the Science Research Foundation of National Health and Family Planning Commission of PRC & United Fujian Provincial Health and Education Project for Tacking the Key Research (WKJ2016-2-22), the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Fujian Province University (2014FJ-NCET-ZR01), the Promotion Program for Young and Middle-aged Teacher in Science and Technology Research of Huaqiao University (ZQN-PY108) and the National Marine Economic Innovation and Development Project (16PYY007SF17).
Conflict of interest: None of the authors has financial interest related to this study to disclose.

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Authors

  • Long, Ruimin [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1, 3
  • Liu, Yuangang [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1, 2, 3, * Corresponding Author ([email protected])
  • Wang, Shibin [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1, 2, 3
  • Ye, Li [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1
  • He, Peng [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1

Affiliations

  • College of Chemical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen - China
  • Institute of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen - China
  • Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Biochemical Technology, Huaqiao University, Xiamen - China

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