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Low-dose nano-gel incorporated with bile acids enhanced pharmacology of surgical implants.

Armin MooranianCorina Mihaela IonescuSusbin Raj WagleBožica KovacevicDaniel WalkerMelissa JonesJacqueline ChesterEdan JohnstonMomir MikovKarmen StankovMagdy Mahmoud ElnasharHani-Al Salami
Published in: Therapeutic delivery (2023)
Aim: Major challenges to islet transplantation in Type 1 diabetes include host-inflammation, which results in failure to maintain survival and functions of transplanted islets. Therefore, this study investigated the applications of encapsulating the bile acid ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) with transplanted islets within improved nano-gel systems for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Materials & methods: Islets were harvested from healthy mice, encapsulated using UDCA-nano gel and transplanted into the diabetic mice, while the control group was transplanted encapsulated islets without UDCA. The two groups' survival plot, blood glucose, and inflammation and bile acid profiles were analyzed. Results & conclusion: UDCA-nano gel enhanced survival, glycemia and normalized bile acids' profile, which suggests improved islets functions and potential adjunct treatment for insulin therapy.
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