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A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers

With over 110,000 patients waiting for organ transplantation, the current crisis in organ transplantation is based on a lack of donors after brain-death (DBD). A very large alternative pool of donor organs that remain untapped are the donors after cardiac death (DCD), recovered after cardiac activit...

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Autores principales: Perk, Sinem, Izamis, Maria-Louisa, Tolboom, Herman, Uygun, Basak, Berthiaume, Francois, Yarmush, Martin L., Uygun, Korkut
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3237452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22194843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028518
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author Perk, Sinem
Izamis, Maria-Louisa
Tolboom, Herman
Uygun, Basak
Berthiaume, Francois
Yarmush, Martin L.
Uygun, Korkut
author_facet Perk, Sinem
Izamis, Maria-Louisa
Tolboom, Herman
Uygun, Basak
Berthiaume, Francois
Yarmush, Martin L.
Uygun, Korkut
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description With over 110,000 patients waiting for organ transplantation, the current crisis in organ transplantation is based on a lack of donors after brain-death (DBD). A very large alternative pool of donor organs that remain untapped are the donors after cardiac death (DCD), recovered after cardiac activity has ceased and therefore sustained some ischemic injury. Machine perfusion has been proposed as a novel modality of organ preservation and treatment to render such cadaveric organs, and in particular livers, transplantable. Two key issues that remain unaddressed are how to assess whether a DCD liver is damaged beyond repair, and whether machine perfusion has rendered an injured organ sufficiently viable for transplantation. In this work, we present a metabolic analysis of the transient responses of cadaveric rat livers during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP), and develop an index of ischemia that enables evaluation of the organ ischemic injury level. Further, we perform a discriminant analysis to construct a classification algorithm with >0.98 specificity to identify whether a given perfused liver is ischemic or fresh, in effect a precursor for an index of transplantability and a basis for the use of statistical process control measures for automated feedback control of treatment of ischemic injury in DCD livers. The analyses yield an index based on squared prediction error (SPE) as log(SPE) >1.35 indicating ischemia. The differences between metabolic functions of fresh and ischemic livers during perfusion are outlined and the metabolites that varied significantly for ischemic livers are identified as ornithine, arginine, albumin and tyrosine.
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spelling pubmed-32374522011-12-22 A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers Perk, Sinem Izamis, Maria-Louisa Tolboom, Herman Uygun, Basak Berthiaume, Francois Yarmush, Martin L. Uygun, Korkut PLoS One Research Article With over 110,000 patients waiting for organ transplantation, the current crisis in organ transplantation is based on a lack of donors after brain-death (DBD). A very large alternative pool of donor organs that remain untapped are the donors after cardiac death (DCD), recovered after cardiac activity has ceased and therefore sustained some ischemic injury. Machine perfusion has been proposed as a novel modality of organ preservation and treatment to render such cadaveric organs, and in particular livers, transplantable. Two key issues that remain unaddressed are how to assess whether a DCD liver is damaged beyond repair, and whether machine perfusion has rendered an injured organ sufficiently viable for transplantation. In this work, we present a metabolic analysis of the transient responses of cadaveric rat livers during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP), and develop an index of ischemia that enables evaluation of the organ ischemic injury level. Further, we perform a discriminant analysis to construct a classification algorithm with >0.98 specificity to identify whether a given perfused liver is ischemic or fresh, in effect a precursor for an index of transplantability and a basis for the use of statistical process control measures for automated feedback control of treatment of ischemic injury in DCD livers. The analyses yield an index based on squared prediction error (SPE) as log(SPE) >1.35 indicating ischemia. The differences between metabolic functions of fresh and ischemic livers during perfusion are outlined and the metabolites that varied significantly for ischemic livers are identified as ornithine, arginine, albumin and tyrosine. Public Library of Science 2011-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3237452/ /pubmed/22194843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028518 Text en Perk et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Perk, Sinem
Izamis, Maria-Louisa
Tolboom, Herman
Uygun, Basak
Berthiaume, Francois
Yarmush, Martin L.
Uygun, Korkut
A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title_full A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title_fullStr A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title_full_unstemmed A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title_short A Metabolic Index of Ischemic Injury for Perfusion-Recovery of Cadaveric Rat Livers
title_sort metabolic index of ischemic injury for perfusion-recovery of cadaveric rat livers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3237452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22194843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028518
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