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Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model

BACKGROUND: Subnormothermic machine perfusion (SNMP) of liver grafts is currently less clinically developed than normothermic and hypothermic approaches, but may have logistical advantages. At intermediate temperatures, the oxygen demand of the graft is low enough to be satisfied with an acellular p...

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Autores principales: Abraham, Nader, Zhang, Min, Cray, Paul, Gao, Qimeng, Samy, Kannan P., Neill, Ryan, Cywinska, Greta, Migaly, JonCarlo, Kahan, Riley, Pontula, Arya, Halpern, Samantha E., Rush, Caroline, Penaflor, Jude, Kesseli, Samuel J., Krischak, Madison, Song, Mingqing, Hartwig, Matthew G., Pollara, Justin J., Barbas, Andrew S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8907827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.804834
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author Abraham, Nader
Zhang, Min
Cray, Paul
Gao, Qimeng
Samy, Kannan P.
Neill, Ryan
Cywinska, Greta
Migaly, JonCarlo
Kahan, Riley
Pontula, Arya
Halpern, Samantha E.
Rush, Caroline
Penaflor, Jude
Kesseli, Samuel J.
Krischak, Madison
Song, Mingqing
Hartwig, Matthew G.
Pollara, Justin J.
Barbas, Andrew S.
author_facet Abraham, Nader
Zhang, Min
Cray, Paul
Gao, Qimeng
Samy, Kannan P.
Neill, Ryan
Cywinska, Greta
Migaly, JonCarlo
Kahan, Riley
Pontula, Arya
Halpern, Samantha E.
Rush, Caroline
Penaflor, Jude
Kesseli, Samuel J.
Krischak, Madison
Song, Mingqing
Hartwig, Matthew G.
Pollara, Justin J.
Barbas, Andrew S.
author_sort Abraham, Nader
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description BACKGROUND: Subnormothermic machine perfusion (SNMP) of liver grafts is currently less clinically developed than normothermic and hypothermic approaches, but may have logistical advantages. At intermediate temperatures, the oxygen demand of the graft is low enough to be satisfied with an acellular perfusate, obviating the need for oxygen carrying molecules. This intermediate metabolic rate, however, is sufficient to support the production of bile, which is emerging as an important indicator of graft injury and viability. In this study, we hypothesized that the biliary compartment would be more sensitive than perfusate in detecting graft injury during SNMP. METHODS: To test this hypothesis in a rat model, we performed liver transplants with DCD and control liver grafts after 1 h of acellular room temperature machine perfusion (acRTMP) or static cold storage (SCS). Point of care liver function tests were measured in biliary and perfusate samples after 1 h of machine perfusion. Following transplantation, rats were sacrificed at 24 h for assessment of post-transplant graft function and histology. RESULTS: All point-of-care liver function tests were significantly more concentrated in the biliary compartment than the perfusate compartment during acRTMP. DCD liver grafts could be distinguished from control liver grafts by significantly higher markers of hepatocyte injury (AST, ALT) in the biliary compartment, but not in the perfusate compartment. Classical markers of cholangiocyte injury, such as gammy-glut amyl transferase (GGT), amylase (AML), and alkaline phosphatase were detectable in the biliary compartment, but not in the perfusate compartment. In comparison to SCS, graft preservation by acRTMP produced a significant survival benefit in DCD liver transplantation (75 vs. 0%, p < 0.0030). CONCLUSION: Together, these findings demonstrate that during acRTMP, the biliary compartment may be a more sensitive indicator of graft injury than the perfusate compartment. Moreover, acRTMP provides superior graft preservation to SCS in rat DCD liver transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-89078272022-03-11 Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model Abraham, Nader Zhang, Min Cray, Paul Gao, Qimeng Samy, Kannan P. Neill, Ryan Cywinska, Greta Migaly, JonCarlo Kahan, Riley Pontula, Arya Halpern, Samantha E. Rush, Caroline Penaflor, Jude Kesseli, Samuel J. Krischak, Madison Song, Mingqing Hartwig, Matthew G. Pollara, Justin J. Barbas, Andrew S. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Subnormothermic machine perfusion (SNMP) of liver grafts is currently less clinically developed than normothermic and hypothermic approaches, but may have logistical advantages. At intermediate temperatures, the oxygen demand of the graft is low enough to be satisfied with an acellular perfusate, obviating the need for oxygen carrying molecules. This intermediate metabolic rate, however, is sufficient to support the production of bile, which is emerging as an important indicator of graft injury and viability. In this study, we hypothesized that the biliary compartment would be more sensitive than perfusate in detecting graft injury during SNMP. METHODS: To test this hypothesis in a rat model, we performed liver transplants with DCD and control liver grafts after 1 h of acellular room temperature machine perfusion (acRTMP) or static cold storage (SCS). Point of care liver function tests were measured in biliary and perfusate samples after 1 h of machine perfusion. Following transplantation, rats were sacrificed at 24 h for assessment of post-transplant graft function and histology. RESULTS: All point-of-care liver function tests were significantly more concentrated in the biliary compartment than the perfusate compartment during acRTMP. DCD liver grafts could be distinguished from control liver grafts by significantly higher markers of hepatocyte injury (AST, ALT) in the biliary compartment, but not in the perfusate compartment. Classical markers of cholangiocyte injury, such as gammy-glut amyl transferase (GGT), amylase (AML), and alkaline phosphatase were detectable in the biliary compartment, but not in the perfusate compartment. In comparison to SCS, graft preservation by acRTMP produced a significant survival benefit in DCD liver transplantation (75 vs. 0%, p < 0.0030). CONCLUSION: Together, these findings demonstrate that during acRTMP, the biliary compartment may be a more sensitive indicator of graft injury than the perfusate compartment. Moreover, acRTMP provides superior graft preservation to SCS in rat DCD liver transplantation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8907827/ /pubmed/35280912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.804834 Text en Copyright © 2022 Abraham, Zhang, Cray, Gao, Samy, Neill, Cywinska, Migaly, Kahan, Pontula, Halpern, Rush, Penaflor, Kesseli, Krischak, Song, Hartwig, Pollara and Barbas. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Abraham, Nader
Zhang, Min
Cray, Paul
Gao, Qimeng
Samy, Kannan P.
Neill, Ryan
Cywinska, Greta
Migaly, JonCarlo
Kahan, Riley
Pontula, Arya
Halpern, Samantha E.
Rush, Caroline
Penaflor, Jude
Kesseli, Samuel J.
Krischak, Madison
Song, Mingqing
Hartwig, Matthew G.
Pollara, Justin J.
Barbas, Andrew S.
Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title_full Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title_fullStr Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title_full_unstemmed Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title_short Two Compartment Evaluation of Liver Grafts During Acellular Room Temperature Machine Perfusion (acRTMP) in a Rat Liver Transplant Model
title_sort two compartment evaluation of liver grafts during acellular room temperature machine perfusion (acrtmp) in a rat liver transplant model
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8907827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.804834
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