猪与灵长类动物异种肾移植后血清钙和磷酸盐水平异常的临床相关性是什么?

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Xenotransplantation Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-27 DOI:10.1111/xen.12785
Aaron C K Lucander, Eric Judd, David K C Cooper
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摘要

人类同种异体肾移植的经验告诉我们,血清钙和磷酸盐水平的紊乱相对常见。移植后高钙血症与受体死亡风险增加有关,但与移植物丢失或肾病无关;移植后高磷血症与受体死亡率和死亡审查移植物衰竭风险增加有关;但移植后低钙血症和低磷血症均与不良结局无关。猪对非人灵长类动物肾脏异种移植后的研究表明,血清钙和血清磷酸盐水平一致高于正常水平。如果在猪-人异种肾移植后出现血清电解质水平的这些趋势,来自同种异体肾移植研究的数据将表明受体死亡的风险增加(与高钙血症相关),但移植物丢失或肾病的风险没有增加,并且低磷血症没有不良后果。此外,一些非人类灵长类动物在支持生命的猪肾移植后,现在可以在健康状态下存活一年以上,这表明慢性高钙血症和/或低磷血症对长期存活没有损害,也不应妨碍猪肾移植的临床试验。
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What is the clinical relevance of deviant serum calcium and phosphate levels after pig-to-primate kidney xenotransplantation?

Experience from human renal allotransplantation informs us that disturbances in serum calcium and phosphate levels are relatively common. Post-transplant hypercalcemia is associated with an increased risk of recipient mortality, but not of graft loss or nephropathy, and post-transplant hyperphosphatemia with an increased risk of both recipient mortality and death-censored graft failure, but neither post-transplant hypocalcemia nor hypophosphatemia is associated with adverse outcome. Studies after pig-to-nonhuman primate kidney xenotransplantation have demonstrated consistent supranormal serum calcium and subnormal serum phosphate levels. If these trends in serum electrolyte levels were to occur following pig-to-human kidney xenotransplantation, the data from allotransplant studies would indicate an increased risk of recipient mortality (associated with hypercalcemia) but not of graft loss or nephropathy, and no adverse outcome from hypophosphatemia. Furthermore, some nonhuman primates are now surviving in a healthy state for longer than a year after life-supporting pig kidney transplantation, suggesting that chronic hypercalcemia and/or hypophosphatemia are not detrimental to long-term survival, and should not prevent clinical trials of pig kidney transplantation from being undertaken.

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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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