Encapsulation thermogenic preadipocytes for transplantation into adipose tissue depots

Lu Xu, Qiwen Shen, Zhongqi Mao, L. James Lee, Ouliana Ziouzenkova*

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Abstract

Cell encapsulation was developed to entrap viable cells within semi-permeable membranes. The engrafted encapsulated cells can exchange low molecular weight metabolites in tissues of the treated host to achieve long-term survival. The semipermeable membrane allows engrafted encapsulated cells to avoid rejection by the immune system. The encapsulation procedure was designed to enable a controlled release of bioactive compounds, such as insulin, other hormones, and cytokines. Here we describe a method for encapsulation of catabolic cells, which consume lipids for heat production and energy dissipation (thermogenesis) in the intra-abdominal adipose tissue of obese mice. Encapsulation of thermogenic catabolic cells may be potentially applicable to the prevention and treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Another potential application of catabolic cells may include detoxification from alcohols or other toxic metabolites and environmental pollutants.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere52806
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2015
Issue number100
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Adipocytes
  • Encapsulation
  • Issue 100
  • Medicine
  • Microcapsules
  • Obesity
  • Thermogenesis

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