BACKGROUND: Pancreas transplant volumes are limited because of poor utilization of "extended criteria grafts." Prolonged cold ischemia is a risk factor associated with poor allograft survival. We aimed to establish the feasibility of transplantation using grafts subjected to prolonged cold ischemia and determine whether these grafts could be optimized using normothermic ex vivo perfusion (NEVP) in a porcine model. METHODS: The study population consisted of 35 to 40âkg male Yorkshire pigs in an allotransplantation model with a 3-d survival plan for recipients. Control grafts were subjected to cold storage (CS) in a University of Wisconsin solution for 21 to 24âh (nâ =â 6), whereas the test group received an additional 3âh NEVP after CS of 21âh (nâ =â 5). RESULTS: The 3-d survival was 60% in the NEVP arm versus 0% in the control arm (Pâ =â 0.008; log rank). Graft parenchyma was 60% to 70% preserved in the NEVP arm at necropsy on gross appearance. In addition, the islet function was well preserved, and both the pancreas (including the islets) and the duodenal morphology were maintained histologically. The intravenous glucose tolerance test on the day of euthanasia was in the normoglycemic range for 80% of cases in the NEVP arm. CONCLUSIONS: Optimization of pancreas grafts exposed to extended CS with NEVP seems promising at rescuing and reanimating these grafts for transplantation, resulting in significantly improved survival in a porcine pancreas transplant model.
Reanimating Pancreatic Grafts Subjected to Prolonged Cold Ischemic Injury Using Normothermic Ex Vivo Perfusion.
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作者:Ray Samrat, Parmentier Catherine, Kawamura Masataka, Ganesh Sujani, Nogueira Emmanuel, Novoa Francisco Calderon, Hobeika Christian, Chu Tunpang, Kalimuthu Sangeetha N, Selzner Markus, Reichman Trevor W
| 期刊: | Transplantation Direct | 影响因子: | 1.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Apr 11; 10(5):e1620 |
| doi: | 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001620 | 研究方向: | 毒理研究 |
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