Oxygenation by Intravascular Photosynthesis Reduces Kidney Damage During ex Vivo Preservation.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Valentina Veloso-Giménez, Camila Cárdenas-Calderón, Valentina Castillo, Felipe Carvajal, Daniela Gallardo-Agüero, Sergio González-Itier, Rocío Corrales-Orovio, Daniela Becerra, Miguel Miranda, Rolando Rebolledo, Sebastián San Martín, Mauricio P Boric, José Tomás Egaña
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Abstract

Several clinical issues are associated with reduced oxygen delivery to tissues due to impaired vascular perfusion; moreover, organs procured for transplantation are subjected to severe hypoxia during preservation. Consequently, alternative tissue oxygenation is an active field in biomedical research where several innovative approaches have been recently proposed. Among these, intravascular photosynthesis represents a promising approach as it relies on the intrinsic capacity of certain microorganisms to produce oxygen upon illumination. In this context, this work aims at the development of photosynthetic perfusable solutions that could be applied to preserve organs for transplantation purposes. Our findings demonstrate that a biocompatible physiological solution containing the photosynthetic microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii can fulfill the metabolic oxygen demand of rat kidney slices in vitro. Furthermore, intravascular administration of this solution does not induce tissue damage in the rat kidneys. Moreover, kidney slices obtained from these algae-perfused organs exhibited significantly improved preservation after 24 h of incubation in hypoxia while exposed to light, resulting in reduced tissue damage and enhanced metabolic status. Overall, the results presented here contribute to the development of alternative strategies for tissue oxygenation, supporting the use of perfusable photosynthetic solutions for organ preservation in transplantation.

通过血管内光合作用供氧可减少体内保存过程中的肾损伤
一些临床问题与血管灌注受损导致组织供氧量减少有关;此外,用于移植的器官在保存期间会出现严重缺氧。因此,替代性组织供氧是生物医学研究的一个活跃领域,最近提出了几种创新方法。其中,血管内光合作用是一种很有前景的方法,因为它依赖于某些微生物在光照下产生氧气的内在能力。在此背景下,这项工作旨在开发可用于保存器官移植的光合灌注溶液。我们的研究结果表明,一种含有光合微藻类衣藻的生物相容性生理溶液可以满足大鼠肾脏切片在体外的代谢氧需求。此外,血管内给予这种溶液不会引起大鼠肾脏组织损伤。此外,在光照下缺氧培养24小时后,从这些藻类灌注器官中获得的肾脏切片的保存状况明显改善,从而减少了组织损伤,提高了新陈代谢状态。总之,本文介绍的结果有助于开发组织氧合的替代策略,支持使用可灌注的光合作用溶液保存移植器官。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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