Research Article

In Vitro and In Vivo Improvement of Islet Quality and Transplantation Successes following Islet Treatment with Biomaterials in Diabetic Rats

Table 3

The effects of PRP&PIH on oxidative stress parameters in vitro condition.

TimeOnce after isolation24 h after isolation
Groups/parametersMDA (mM)SOD (U/ml)CAT (U/ml)MDA (mM)SOD (U/ml)CAT (U/ml)

Control-Islet
PRP-Islet
a1d1

a2d2

a1d2
PIH-Islet
a1d1

a2d1

a1d1
PRP&PIH-Islet
a1d1

a3b1c2d3

a2b1c1d3

Data are presented as from 8 batches of ten islets from 6 rats. aStatistically significant differences compared to control in the same time. bStatistically significant differences compared to the PRP-Islet group in the same time. cStatistically significant differences compared to the PIH-Islet group in the time. dStatistically significant differences compared to the same group and different time. 1, 2, and 3. Control-Islet: untreated islet; PRP-Islet: islet treated with PRP; PIH-Islet: islet treated with PIH; PRP&PIH-Islet: islet treated with PRP&PIH.