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Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation

BACKGROUND: In kidney transplantation, the conditions of organ preservation following removal influence function recovery. Current static preservation procedures are generally based on immersion in a cold-storage solution used under atmospheric air (approximately 78 kPa N2, 21 kPa O2, 1 kPa Ar). Res...

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Autores principales: Faure, Alice, Bruzzese, Laurie, Steinberg, Jean-Guillaume, Jammes, Yves, Torrents, Julia, Berdah, Stephane V., Garnier, Emmanuelle, Legris, Tristan, Loundou, Anderson, Chalopin, Matthieu, Magalon, Guy, Guieu, Regis, Fenouillet, Emmanuel, Lechevallier, Eric
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4743167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0795-y
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author Faure, Alice
Bruzzese, Laurie
Steinberg, Jean-Guillaume
Jammes, Yves
Torrents, Julia
Berdah, Stephane V.
Garnier, Emmanuelle
Legris, Tristan
Loundou, Anderson
Chalopin, Matthieu
Magalon, Guy
Guieu, Regis
Fenouillet, Emmanuel
Lechevallier, Eric
author_facet Faure, Alice
Bruzzese, Laurie
Steinberg, Jean-Guillaume
Jammes, Yves
Torrents, Julia
Berdah, Stephane V.
Garnier, Emmanuelle
Legris, Tristan
Loundou, Anderson
Chalopin, Matthieu
Magalon, Guy
Guieu, Regis
Fenouillet, Emmanuel
Lechevallier, Eric
author_sort Faure, Alice
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In kidney transplantation, the conditions of organ preservation following removal influence function recovery. Current static preservation procedures are generally based on immersion in a cold-storage solution used under atmospheric air (approximately 78 kPa N2, 21 kPa O2, 1 kPa Ar). Research on static cold-preservation solutions has stalled, and modifying the gas composition of the storage medium for improving preservation was considered. Organoprotective strategies successfully used noble gases and we addressed here the effects of argon and xenon on graft preservation in an established preclinical pig model of autotransplantation. METHODS: The preservation solution Celsior saturated with pure argon (Argon-Celsior) or xenon (Xenon-Celsior) at atmospheric pressure was tested versus Celsior saturated with atmospheric air (Air-Celsior). The left kidney was removed, and Air-Celsior (n = 8 pigs), Argon-Celsior (n = 8) or Xenon-Celsior (n = 6) was used at 4 °C to flush and store the transplant for 30 h, a duration that induced ischemic injury in our model when Air-Celsior was used. Heterotopic autotransplantation and contralateral nephrectomy were performed. Animals were followed for 21 days. RESULTS: The use of Argon-Celsior vs. Air-Celsior: (1) improved function recovery as monitored via creatinine clearance, the fraction of excreted sodium and tubulopathy duration; (2) enabled diuresis recovery 2–3 days earlier; (3) improved survival (7/8 vs. 3/8 pigs survived at postoperative day-21); (4) decreased tubular necrosis, interstitial fibrosis, apoptosis and inflammation, and preserved tissue structures as observed after the natural death/euthanasia; (5) stimulated plasma antioxidant defences during the days following transplantation as shown by monitoring the “reduced ascorbic acid/thiobarbituric acid reactive substances” ratio and Hsp27 expression; (6) limited the inflammatory response as shown by expression of TNF-alpha, IL1-beta and IL6 as observed after the natural death/euthanasia. Conversely, Xenon-Celsior was detrimental, no animal surviving by day-8 in a context where functional recovery, renal tissue properties and the antioxidant and inflammation responses were significantly altered. Thus, the positive effects of argon were not attributable to the noble gases as a group. CONCLUSIONS: The saturation of Celsior with argon improved early functional recovery, graft quality and survival. Manipulating the gas composition of a preservation medium constitutes therefore a promising approach to improve preservation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12967-016-0795-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-47431672016-02-06 Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation Faure, Alice Bruzzese, Laurie Steinberg, Jean-Guillaume Jammes, Yves Torrents, Julia Berdah, Stephane V. Garnier, Emmanuelle Legris, Tristan Loundou, Anderson Chalopin, Matthieu Magalon, Guy Guieu, Regis Fenouillet, Emmanuel Lechevallier, Eric J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: In kidney transplantation, the conditions of organ preservation following removal influence function recovery. Current static preservation procedures are generally based on immersion in a cold-storage solution used under atmospheric air (approximately 78 kPa N2, 21 kPa O2, 1 kPa Ar). Research on static cold-preservation solutions has stalled, and modifying the gas composition of the storage medium for improving preservation was considered. Organoprotective strategies successfully used noble gases and we addressed here the effects of argon and xenon on graft preservation in an established preclinical pig model of autotransplantation. METHODS: The preservation solution Celsior saturated with pure argon (Argon-Celsior) or xenon (Xenon-Celsior) at atmospheric pressure was tested versus Celsior saturated with atmospheric air (Air-Celsior). The left kidney was removed, and Air-Celsior (n = 8 pigs), Argon-Celsior (n = 8) or Xenon-Celsior (n = 6) was used at 4 °C to flush and store the transplant for 30 h, a duration that induced ischemic injury in our model when Air-Celsior was used. Heterotopic autotransplantation and contralateral nephrectomy were performed. Animals were followed for 21 days. RESULTS: The use of Argon-Celsior vs. Air-Celsior: (1) improved function recovery as monitored via creatinine clearance, the fraction of excreted sodium and tubulopathy duration; (2) enabled diuresis recovery 2–3 days earlier; (3) improved survival (7/8 vs. 3/8 pigs survived at postoperative day-21); (4) decreased tubular necrosis, interstitial fibrosis, apoptosis and inflammation, and preserved tissue structures as observed after the natural death/euthanasia; (5) stimulated plasma antioxidant defences during the days following transplantation as shown by monitoring the “reduced ascorbic acid/thiobarbituric acid reactive substances” ratio and Hsp27 expression; (6) limited the inflammatory response as shown by expression of TNF-alpha, IL1-beta and IL6 as observed after the natural death/euthanasia. Conversely, Xenon-Celsior was detrimental, no animal surviving by day-8 in a context where functional recovery, renal tissue properties and the antioxidant and inflammation responses were significantly altered. Thus, the positive effects of argon were not attributable to the noble gases as a group. CONCLUSIONS: The saturation of Celsior with argon improved early functional recovery, graft quality and survival. Manipulating the gas composition of a preservation medium constitutes therefore a promising approach to improve preservation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12967-016-0795-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4743167/ /pubmed/26847569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0795-y Text en © Faure et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Faure, Alice
Bruzzese, Laurie
Steinberg, Jean-Guillaume
Jammes, Yves
Torrents, Julia
Berdah, Stephane V.
Garnier, Emmanuelle
Legris, Tristan
Loundou, Anderson
Chalopin, Matthieu
Magalon, Guy
Guieu, Regis
Fenouillet, Emmanuel
Lechevallier, Eric
Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title_full Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title_fullStr Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title_short Effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
title_sort effectiveness of pure argon for renal transplant preservation in a preclinical pig model of heterotopic autotransplantation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4743167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26847569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0795-y
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