New methods for improving pancreas preservation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 TRANSPLANTATION
Mohamed A Elzawahry, Trevor Reichman, Andrew Sutherland
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Pancreas and islet transplantation face critical organ shortage challenges, with many potential grafts discarded due to concerns about consequences of ischemia-reperfusion injury, particularly from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors. Static cold storage remains standard practice but has significant limitations. Novel preservation technologies may improve transplant outcomes, donor selection and even expand the donor pool.

Recent findings: Normothermic regional perfusion in DCD donors has increased pancreas utilization with promising one-year graft survival comparable to donation after brain-death (DBD) donors. Hypothermic machine perfusion maintains tissue integrity and shows promising preclinical results. Oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion successfully restores tissue adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels without notable tissue injury. Normothermic machine perfusion, despite challenges, offers potential for viability assessment and resuscitation.

Summary: Advanced preservation technologies provide platforms for assessment, reconditioning, and therapeutic interventions for pancreas grafts. Clinical translation requires consensus on perfusion parameters and perfusate composition optimized for pancreatic preservation. Future developments should focus on implementing sensitive and specific assessment methods, including beta-cell specific biomarkers, to confidently select and utilize marginal pancreas grafts for transplantation.

改善胰腺保存的新方法。
综述目的:胰腺和胰岛移植面临着严重的器官短缺挑战,由于担心缺血再灌注损伤的后果,许多潜在的移植物被放弃,特别是在循环死亡(DCD)供者捐献后。静态冷藏仍然是标准做法,但有明显的局限性。新的保存技术可以改善移植结果,供体选择,甚至扩大供体池。最近的研究发现:与脑死亡(DBD)供者相比,DCD供者的正常区域灌注增加了胰腺的利用率,有希望的一年移植存活率。低温机器灌注保持组织完整性,显示出有希望的临床前结果。氧合低温机灌注成功恢复组织三磷酸腺苷(ATP)水平,无明显组织损伤。常温机器灌注,尽管有挑战,提供了生存能力评估和复苏的潜力。摘要:先进的保存技术为胰腺移植的评估、修复和治疗干预提供了平台。临床翻译需要在灌注参数和灌注成分上达成共识,以优化胰腺保存。未来的发展应侧重于实施敏感和特定的评估方法,包括β细胞特异性生物标志物,以自信地选择和利用边缘胰腺移植物进行移植。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation is an indispensable resource featuring key, up-to-date and important advances in the field from around the world. Led by renowned guest editors for each section, every bimonthly issue of Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation delivers a fresh insight into topics such as stem cell transplantation, immunosuppression, tolerance induction and organ preservation and procurement. With 18 sections in total, the journal provides a convenient and thorough review of the field and will be of interest to researchers, surgeons and other healthcare professionals alike.
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