Generation of insulin-producing tissue grafts from adult stem cells to treat feline diabetes
Published: December 18, 2018
Winn Feline Health Foundation

W17-004   Generation of insulin-producing tissue grafts from adult stem cells to treat feline diabetes.  (Winn funded final progress report)

Principal Investigator: Mandi J. Lopez; Louisiana State University

Feline diabetes is among the top 5 health problems of pet cats, and the problem is growing with a pet population that is living longer due, in part, to improvements in medical technology. Current therapeutic options are not consistently effective and require frequent and costly changes in treatment strategies.

The only commercially available treatments for feline diabetes are insulin preparations from cows, pigs or genetically engineered human protein. There is currently no commercially available feline insulin. This investigator has developed technology that will address this need.

The investigator’s team has developed methods to generate insulin-producing cells from feline adipose tissue stem cells using tissues removed during elective spay or neuter procedures. Use of natural feline insulin will improve patient response to regular insulin therapy and remove the necessity for frequent changes in treatment and potential side effects of other insulin preparations.

The research team’s other related and compelling technology is de novo generation of implantable pancreatic tissue that will require single or infrequent administration. These groundbreaking findings stand to shift the paradigm of feline diabetes therapy.

See also:

Zini E, Lunardi F, Zenetti R, et al. Endocrine pancreas in cats with diabetes mellitus. Vet Pathol. 2016 Jan;53(1):136-144.



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