Author:
Mouré Anne,Bekir Sawsen,Bacou Elodie,Pruvost Quentin,Haurogné Karine,Allard Marie,De Beaurepaire Laurence,Bosch Steffi,Riochet David,Gauthier Olivier,Blancho Gilles,Soulillou Jean-Paul,Poncelet Denis,Mignot Grégoire,Courcoux Philippe,Jegou Dominique,Bach Jean-Marie,Mosser Mathilde
Abstract
AbstractA bioartificial pancreas (BAP) encapsulating high pancreatic islets concentration is a promising alternative for type 1 diabetes therapy. However, the main limitation of this approach is O2supply, especially until graft neovascularization. Here, we described a methodology to design an optimal O2-balanced BAP using statistical design of experiment (DoE). A full factorial DoE was first performed to screen two O2-technologies on their ability to preserve pseudo-islet viability and function under hypoxia and normoxia. Then, response surface methodology was used to define the optimal O2-carrier and islet seeding concentrations to maximize the number of viable pseudo-islets in the BAP containing an O2-generator under hypoxia. Monitoring of viability, function and maturation of neonatal pig islets for 15 days in vitro demonstrated the efficiency of the optimal O2-balanced BAP. The findings should allow the design of a more realistic BAP for humans with high islets concentration by maintaining the O2balance in the device.
Funder
National Research Agency
The Pays de la Loire Region
Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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