AUTHOR=Raoux Matthieu , Lablanche Sandrine , Jaffredo Manon , Pirog Antoine , Benhamou Pierre-Yves , Lebreton Fanny , Wojtusciszyn Anne , Bosco Domenico , Berney Thierry , Renaud Sylvie , Lang Jochen , Catargi Bogdan TITLE=Islets-on-Chip: A Tool for Real-Time Assessment of Islet Function Prior to Transplantation JOURNAL=Transplant International VOLUME=36 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/transplant-international/articles/10.3389/ti.2023.11512 DOI=10.3389/ti.2023.11512 ISSN=1432-2277 ABSTRACT=
Islet transplantation improves metabolic control in patients with unstable type 1 diabetes. Clinical outcomes have been improving over the last decade, and the widely used beta-score allows the evaluation of transplantation results. However, predictive pre-transplantation criteria of islet quality for clinical outcomes are lacking. In this proof-of-concept study, we examined whether characterization of the electrical activity of donor islets could provide a criterion. Aliquots of 8 human donor islets from the STABILOT study, sampled from islet preparations before transplantation, were characterized for purity and split for glucose-induced insulin secretion and electrical activity using multi-electrode-arrays. The latter tests glucose concentration dependencies, biphasic activity, hormones, and drug effects (adrenalin, GLP-1, glibenclamide) and provides a ranking of CHIP-scores from 1 to 6 (best) based on electrical islet activity. The analysis was performed online in real time using a dedicated board or offline. Grouping of beta-scores and CHIP-scores with high, intermediate, and low values was observed. Further analysis indicated correlation between CHIP-score and beta-score, although significance was not attained (R = 0.51,