异种心脏移植在婴儿心脏移植模型中的保存。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Chace B Mitchell, Joe Simmons, Clementine Vo, Kanwarpal Bakshi, Julie Juliani, Julie Fenske, Carolyn L Hodo, David C Cleveland, John D Cleveland
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导言:对于原位维持生命的异种心脏移植,特别是来自儿童大小供体的心脏,没有器官保存管理的标准方案。在人类同种异体移植中成功的标准技术和解决方案是不可行的。我们的理论是,利用异种移植固有的优势,即通过将供体和受体置于同一位置来减少器官缺血时间,一种通常用于人类儿童心脏修复手术的解决方案就足够了。方法:将基因工程猪与大小匹配的狒狒进行原位异种心脏移植。一剂改良的德尔尼多心脏截止剂引起供体心脏骤停,然后在植入前与受体血液混合使用第二剂。血流动力学和心功能采用有创和无创测量相结合的方法进行跟踪。结果:平均缺血时间为54.1±14.6 min,体外循环次数为84.1±14 min。所有动物闭胸后的射血分数均保持在bb0 - 50%。这一发现持续了48小时。植入后24小时的平均肌力评分为9.7±3。结论:在维持生命的异种心脏原位移植小动物模型中,Del Nido心脏停搏液联合短缺血时间可以避免异种心脏移植物的原发性移植物功能障碍。体外灌注系统对于这种不断发展的技术的成功临床实施可能是不必要的。
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Preservation of Cardiac Xenografts in a Model of Infant Human Cardiac Transplantation.

Introduction: There is no standard protocol for management of organ preservation for orthotopic, life-sustaining cardiac xenotransplantation, particularly for hearts from pediatric sized donors. Standard techniques and solutions successful in human allotransplantation are not viable. We theorized that a solution commonly used in reparative cardiac surgery in human children would suffice by exploiting the advantages inherent to xenotransplantation, namely the ability to reduce organ ischemic times by co-locating the donor and recipient.

Methods: Orthotopic cardiac xenotransplantation was performed from genetically engineered pigs to size matched baboons. A dose of modified Del Nido cardioplegia initiated donor heart arrest and was followed by a second dose mixed with recipient blood prior to implant. Hemodynamics and cardiac function were tracked with a combination of invasive and non-invasive measures.

Results: Mean ischemic time and cardiopulmonary bypass times were 54.1 ± 14.6 and 84.1 ± 14 min respectively. The ejection fraction following chest closure was preserved at >50% for all animals. This finding persisted at 48hours. Mean inotropic score at 24 h post-implant was 9.7 ± 3.

Conclusion: Del Nido cardioplegia solution when combined with short graft ischemic times demonstrates promising outcomes to avoid primary graft dysfunction for cardiac xenografts in a small animal model of life-sustaining orthotopic cardiac xenotransplantation. Ex vivo perfusion systems may be unnecessary for successful clinical implementation of this evolving technology.

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Xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
15.40%
发文量
58
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Xenotransplantation provides its readership with rapid communication of new findings in the field of organ and tissue transplantation across species barriers.The journal is not only of interest to those whose primary area is xenotransplantation, but also to veterinarians, microbiologists and geneticists. It also investigates and reports on the controversial theological, ethical, legal and psychological implications of xenotransplantation.
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