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Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion
There is currently a severe shortage of liver grafts available for transplantation. Novel organ preservation techniques are needed to expand the pool of donor livers. Machine perfusion of donor liver grafts is an alternative to traditional cold storage of livers and holds much promise as a modality...
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MyJove Corporation
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4420550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25938299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/52777 |
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author | Bruinsma, Bote G. Avruch, James H. Weeder, Pepijn D. Sridharan, Gautham V. Uygun, Basak E. Karimian, Negin G. Porte, Robert J. Markmann, James F. Yeh, Heidi Uygun, Korkut |
author_facet | Bruinsma, Bote G. Avruch, James H. Weeder, Pepijn D. Sridharan, Gautham V. Uygun, Basak E. Karimian, Negin G. Porte, Robert J. Markmann, James F. Yeh, Heidi Uygun, Korkut |
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description | There is currently a severe shortage of liver grafts available for transplantation. Novel organ preservation techniques are needed to expand the pool of donor livers. Machine perfusion of donor liver grafts is an alternative to traditional cold storage of livers and holds much promise as a modality to expand the donor organ pool. We have recently described the potential benefit of subnormothermic machine perfusion of human livers. Machine perfused livers showed improving function and restoration of tissue ATP levels. Additionally, machine perfusion of liver grafts at subnormothermic temperatures allows for objective assessment of the functionality and suitability of a liver for transplantation. In these ways a great many livers that were previously discarded due to their suboptimal quality can be rescued via the restorative effects of machine perfusion and utilized for transplantation. Here we describe this technique of subnormothermic machine perfusion in detail. Human liver grafts allocated for research are perfused via the hepatic artery and portal vein with an acellular oxygenated perfusate at 21 °C. |
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spelling | pubmed-44205502015-05-18 Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion Bruinsma, Bote G. Avruch, James H. Weeder, Pepijn D. Sridharan, Gautham V. Uygun, Basak E. Karimian, Negin G. Porte, Robert J. Markmann, James F. Yeh, Heidi Uygun, Korkut J Vis Exp Medicine There is currently a severe shortage of liver grafts available for transplantation. Novel organ preservation techniques are needed to expand the pool of donor livers. Machine perfusion of donor liver grafts is an alternative to traditional cold storage of livers and holds much promise as a modality to expand the donor organ pool. We have recently described the potential benefit of subnormothermic machine perfusion of human livers. Machine perfused livers showed improving function and restoration of tissue ATP levels. Additionally, machine perfusion of liver grafts at subnormothermic temperatures allows for objective assessment of the functionality and suitability of a liver for transplantation. In these ways a great many livers that were previously discarded due to their suboptimal quality can be rescued via the restorative effects of machine perfusion and utilized for transplantation. Here we describe this technique of subnormothermic machine perfusion in detail. Human liver grafts allocated for research are perfused via the hepatic artery and portal vein with an acellular oxygenated perfusate at 21 °C. MyJove Corporation 2015-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4420550/ /pubmed/25938299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/52777 Text en Copyright © 2015, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Medicine Bruinsma, Bote G. Avruch, James H. Weeder, Pepijn D. Sridharan, Gautham V. Uygun, Basak E. Karimian, Negin G. Porte, Robert J. Markmann, James F. Yeh, Heidi Uygun, Korkut Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title | Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title_full | Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title_fullStr | Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title_short | Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion |
title_sort | functional human liver preservation and recovery by means of subnormothermic machine perfusion |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4420550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25938299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/52777 |
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