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Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model

Static cold storage is the cheapest and easiest method and current gold standard to store and preserve donor organs. This study aimed to compare the preservative capacity of gluconate-lactobionate-dextran (Unisol) solutions to histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution. Murine syngeneic heter...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yinan, Messner, Franka, Beck, Sarah E., Iglesias Lozano, Marcos, Schwelberger, Hubert, Zhang, Yichuan, Kammers, Kai, Oh, Byoung Chol, Greene, Elizabeth D., Brandacher, Gerald, Brockbank, Kelvin G. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626690
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11101653
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author Guo, Yinan
Messner, Franka
Beck, Sarah E.
Iglesias Lozano, Marcos
Schwelberger, Hubert
Zhang, Yichuan
Kammers, Kai
Oh, Byoung Chol
Greene, Elizabeth D.
Brandacher, Gerald
Brockbank, Kelvin G. M.
author_facet Guo, Yinan
Messner, Franka
Beck, Sarah E.
Iglesias Lozano, Marcos
Schwelberger, Hubert
Zhang, Yichuan
Kammers, Kai
Oh, Byoung Chol
Greene, Elizabeth D.
Brandacher, Gerald
Brockbank, Kelvin G. M.
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description Static cold storage is the cheapest and easiest method and current gold standard to store and preserve donor organs. This study aimed to compare the preservative capacity of gluconate-lactobionate-dextran (Unisol) solutions to histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution. Murine syngeneic heterotopic heart transplantations (Balb/c-Balb/c) were carried out after 18 h of static cold storage. Cardiac grafts were either flushed and stored with Unisol-based solutions with high-(UHK) and low-potassium (ULK) ± glutathione, or HTK. Cardiac grafts were assessed for rebeating and functionality, histomorphologic alterations, and cytokine expression. Unisol-based solutions demonstrated a faster rebeating time (UHK 56 s, UHK + Glut 44 s, ULK 45 s, ULK + Glut 47 s) compared to HTK (119.5 s) along with a better contractility early after reperfusion and at the endpoint on POD 3. Ischemic injury led to a significantly increased leukocyte recruitment, with similar degrees of tissue damage and inflammatory infiltrate in all groups, yet the number of apoptotic cells tended to be lower in ULK compared to HTK. In UHK- and ULK-treated animals, a trend toward decreased expression of proinflammatory markers was seen when compared to HTK. Unisol-based solutions showed an improved preservative capacity compared with the gold standard HTK early after cardiac transplantation. Supplemented glutathione did not further improve tissue-protective properties.
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spelling pubmed-91392522022-05-28 Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model Guo, Yinan Messner, Franka Beck, Sarah E. Iglesias Lozano, Marcos Schwelberger, Hubert Zhang, Yichuan Kammers, Kai Oh, Byoung Chol Greene, Elizabeth D. Brandacher, Gerald Brockbank, Kelvin G. M. Cells Article Static cold storage is the cheapest and easiest method and current gold standard to store and preserve donor organs. This study aimed to compare the preservative capacity of gluconate-lactobionate-dextran (Unisol) solutions to histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution. Murine syngeneic heterotopic heart transplantations (Balb/c-Balb/c) were carried out after 18 h of static cold storage. Cardiac grafts were either flushed and stored with Unisol-based solutions with high-(UHK) and low-potassium (ULK) ± glutathione, or HTK. Cardiac grafts were assessed for rebeating and functionality, histomorphologic alterations, and cytokine expression. Unisol-based solutions demonstrated a faster rebeating time (UHK 56 s, UHK + Glut 44 s, ULK 45 s, ULK + Glut 47 s) compared to HTK (119.5 s) along with a better contractility early after reperfusion and at the endpoint on POD 3. Ischemic injury led to a significantly increased leukocyte recruitment, with similar degrees of tissue damage and inflammatory infiltrate in all groups, yet the number of apoptotic cells tended to be lower in ULK compared to HTK. In UHK- and ULK-treated animals, a trend toward decreased expression of proinflammatory markers was seen when compared to HTK. Unisol-based solutions showed an improved preservative capacity compared with the gold standard HTK early after cardiac transplantation. Supplemented glutathione did not further improve tissue-protective properties. MDPI 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9139252/ /pubmed/35626690 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11101653 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guo, Yinan
Messner, Franka
Beck, Sarah E.
Iglesias Lozano, Marcos
Schwelberger, Hubert
Zhang, Yichuan
Kammers, Kai
Oh, Byoung Chol
Greene, Elizabeth D.
Brandacher, Gerald
Brockbank, Kelvin G. M.
Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title_full Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title_fullStr Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title_full_unstemmed Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title_short Gluconate-Lactobionate-Dextran Perfusion Solutions Attenuate Ischemic Injury and Improve Function in a Murine Cardiac Transplant Model
title_sort gluconate-lactobionate-dextran perfusion solutions attenuate ischemic injury and improve function in a murine cardiac transplant model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626690
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11101653
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