Optimizing the mouse orthotopic liver transplantation model: Learning curve, technical enhancements, and keys to success.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Zipei Wang, Linrui Dai, Daqiang Zhao, Peixiang Lan, Yuanyuan Zhao, Lai Wei, Dong Chen, Bo Zhang, Dunfeng Du, Zhishui Chen
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Abstract

Due to the easier availability of transgenic mice and reagents, the mouse orthotopic liver transplantation (MOLT) model offers significant advantages in liver transplantation research. However, technical challenges have limited its broader application. The most challenging steps of the procedure include manual anastomosis of the suprahepatic vena cava, cuff anastomosis of the portal vein, and maintaining the anhepatic phase within 20 minutes. This study aims to provide detailed solutions to overcome these bottlenecks and introduces a modified magnetic device to facilitate safer and more efficient cuff anastomosis. We also describe the learning curve for beginners to achieve a 30-day survival rate exceeding 90% in MOLT. We demonstrate that MOLT can be mastered within eight months of continuous practice, with 7-day and 30-day survival rates improving from 0 to 96.7% and 0 to 93.3%, respectively. The entire procedure can be completed within 80 minutes. We believe these technical improvements will provide more practical guidance for mouse liver transplantation.

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Liver Transplantation
Liver Transplantation 医学-外科
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
254
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Since the first application of liver transplantation in a clinical situation was reported more than twenty years ago, there has been a great deal of growth in this field and more is anticipated. As an official publication of the AASLD, Liver Transplantation delivers current, peer-reviewed articles on liver transplantation, liver surgery, and chronic liver disease — the information necessary to keep abreast of this evolving specialty.
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