Claims
- 1. A transplant for implanting in a host organism comprising cells encapsulated by a matrix comprising a mixture of gelatin and an effective amount of polar amino acids, said polar amino acids selected from the group consisting of arginine, lysine, histidine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid.
- 2. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said effective amount comprises about 3 to about 150 mM of polar amino acids.
- 3. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said polar amino acids are selected from the group consisting of arginine, glutamic acid, lysine or mixtures thereof.
- 4. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of lung cells, liver cells, kidney cells, thymus cells, thyroid cells, heart cells, brain cells, pancreatic islet cells, pancreatic acinar cells and mixtures thereof.
- 5. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises:about 2 to about 60 mM of L-glutamic acid; about 5 to about 30 mM of L-lysine; and about 1 to about 40 mM of arginine.
- 6. A transplant according to claim 5, wherein said matrix comprises:about 5 to about 40 mM of L-glutamic acid; about 1 to about 15 mM of L-lysine, and about 1 to about 30 mM of arginine.
- 7. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix further comprises about 5 to about 500 μM of L-cysteine.
- 8. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix further comprises about 5 to about 500 μM of an L-arginine analogue.
- 9. A transplant according to claim 7, wherein said matrix comprises about 15 to about 25 μM of L-cysteine.
- 10. A transplant according to claim 8, wberein said matrix comprises about 15 to about 25 μM of an L-arginine analogue.
- 11. A transplant according to claim 8, wherein said L-arginine analogue is aminoguanidine.
- 12. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises about 10 to about 20 mM of L-glutamic acid.
- 13. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises about 5 to about 15 mM of arginine.
- 14. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises about 1 to about 10 mM of L-lysine.
- 15. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said cells comprise pancreatic cells.
- 16. A transplant according to claim 15, wherein said cells comprise a mixture of pancreatic islet cells and pancreatic acinar cells.
- 17. A transplant according to claim 16, wherein said mixture of pancreatic islet cells and pancreatic acinar cells comprises at least about 30% by volume acinar cells.
- 18. A transplant according to claim 17, wherein said mixture of pancreatic islet cells and pancreatic acinar cells comprises at least about 60% by volume acinar cells.
- 19. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises about 0.01 to about 40 mM of gelatin.
- 20. A transplant for implanting in a host organism, comprising:a hydrogel matrix comprising a mixture of gelatin, a cryoprotectant, and an effective amount of polar amino acids, said polar amino acids selected from the group consisting of arginine, lysine, histidine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid; and at least one cell encapsulated by said hydrogel matrix.
- 21. A transplant according to claim 20, wherein said matrix further comprises an L-arginine analogue.
- 22. A transplant for implanting into a host organism, comprising cells encapsulated by a matrix, said matrix comprising a mixture of:gelatin; a long chain carbohydrate; and an effective amount of polar amino acids, said polar amino acids selected from the group consisting of arginine, lysine, histidine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid.
- 23. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said long chain carbohydrate comprises dextran.
- 24. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said effective amount of polar amino acids comprises about 5 to about 150 mM of polar amino acids.
- 25. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said gelatin comprises denatured collagen.
- 26. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said effective amount of polar amino acids comprises:about 2 to about 60 mM of L-glutamic acid; about 5 to about 30 mM of L-lysine; and about 1 to about 40 mM of arginine.
- 27. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said matrix further comprises aminoguanidine.
- 28. A transplant according to claim 22, wherein said matrix further comprises cysteine.
- 29. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said gelatin is denatured collagen.
- 30. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix further comprises dextran.
- 31. A transplant according to claim 1, wherein said matrix further comprises a nitric oxide inhibitor.
- 32. A transplant for implanting into a host organism, comprising cells encapsulated by a matrix, the matrix comprising:denatured collagen; dextran; an effective amount of polar amino acids, said polar amino acids selected from the group consisting of arginine, lysine, histidine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid; aminoguanidine; and cysteine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/568,482, filed Dec. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,005, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/300,429, filed Sept. 2, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/841,973, filed Feb. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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