Immunological Rejection in a Heterotopic Rat Liver Transplant Model.

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Camryn Thompson, Bret Verhoven, Min Zhang, Weifeng Zeng, Isaac Alderete, Ahmed Hassan, Peter Chlebeck, Kristina Matkowskyj, Heather Jennings, Andrew S Barbas, David Al-Adra
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Abstract

Background: Rat liver transplant (LT) studies typically utilize the technically demanding orthotopic transplant model, which is stressful for the recipient animal. Therefore, we developed a less technically challenging heterotopic LT model that reduces post-operative animal stress and used this model to characterize rejection in 2 genetically mismatched rat pairs.

Methods: Syngeneic transplants were performed with Lewis rats as liver donors and recipients. Allogeneic transplants utilized Dark Agouti donors and Lewis recipients or Lewis donors and Brown Norway recipients. The whole donor liver was transplanted in a heterotopic position in the left side of the abdominal cavity after a left nephrectomy. At pre-defined endpoints, liver grafts were excised and examined using the Banff rejection activity index (RAI).

Results: In 9 sequential syngeneic transplants there were 2 technical errors that resulted in deaths. The Dark Agouti-Lewis cohort of 7 allogeneic transplants had 1 technical error resulting in death and 2 thrombosis-related graft failures. The Lewis-Brown Norway cohort of 10 transplants had 2 technical errors resulting in death and 3 thrombosis-related graft failures. All technical errors and thrombosis occurred early in each series. Syngeneic transplants demonstrated no rejection (mean RAI of 0). Allogeneic transplants demonstrated mild rejection by post-operative day 3 (mean RAI of 4.5) and severe rejection by post-operative day 8 (mean RAI of 9).

Conclusion: Heterotopic LT is a viable rejection model that minimizes surgical complexity and animal distress. Allogeneic heterotopic LT demonstrated severe rejection in a timeline similar to the commonly used orthotopic model.

异位大鼠肝移植模型的免疫排斥反应。
背景:大鼠肝移植(LT)研究通常采用技术要求高的原位移植模型,这对受体动物来说是一种压力。因此,我们开发了一种技术难度较小的异位肝移植模型,减少了术后动物应激,并使用该模型来表征2对基因不匹配的大鼠的排斥反应。方法:以Lewis大鼠为供体和受体进行同基因移植。同种异体移植使用了黑阿古提供体和刘易斯供体或刘易斯供体和布朗挪威供体。左肾切除术后,整个供肝在腹腔左侧异位移植。在预先设定的终点,切除肝移植物并使用班夫排斥反应活性指数(RAI)进行检查。结果:9例序贯同基因移植中有2例技术错误导致死亡。Dark Agouti-Lewis队列的7例同种异体移植有1例技术错误导致死亡,2例血栓相关移植失败。Lewis-Brown Norway队列的10例移植有2例技术错误导致死亡,3例血栓相关移植失败。所有的技术错误和血栓形成都发生在每个系列的早期。同基因移植无排斥反应(平均RAI为0)。同种异体移植术后第3天出现轻度排斥反应(平均RAI为4.5),第8天出现严重排斥反应(平均RAI为9)。结论:异位肝移植是一种可行的排斥模型,可将手术复杂性和动物痛苦降至最低。同种异体异位LT在类似于常用的正位模型的时间轴上表现出严重的排斥反应。
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