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Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling

Metabolic and toxic liver disorders, such as fatty liver disease (steatosis) and drug-induced liver injury, are highly prevalent and potentially life-threatening. To allow for the study of these disorders from the early stages onward, without using experimental animals, we collected porcine livers i...

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Autores principales: Krüger, Melanie, Ruppelt, Alicia, Kappler, Benjamin, Van Soest, Elke, Samsom, Roos Anne, Grinwis, Guy C. M., Geijsen, Niels, Helms, J. Bernd, Stijnen, Marco, Kock, Linda M., Rasponi, Marco, Kooistra, Hans S., Spee, Bart
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090471
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author Krüger, Melanie
Ruppelt, Alicia
Kappler, Benjamin
Van Soest, Elke
Samsom, Roos Anne
Grinwis, Guy C. M.
Geijsen, Niels
Helms, J. Bernd
Stijnen, Marco
Kock, Linda M.
Rasponi, Marco
Kooistra, Hans S.
Spee, Bart
author_facet Krüger, Melanie
Ruppelt, Alicia
Kappler, Benjamin
Van Soest, Elke
Samsom, Roos Anne
Grinwis, Guy C. M.
Geijsen, Niels
Helms, J. Bernd
Stijnen, Marco
Kock, Linda M.
Rasponi, Marco
Kooistra, Hans S.
Spee, Bart
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description Metabolic and toxic liver disorders, such as fatty liver disease (steatosis) and drug-induced liver injury, are highly prevalent and potentially life-threatening. To allow for the study of these disorders from the early stages onward, without using experimental animals, we collected porcine livers in a slaughterhouse and perfused these livers normothermically. With our simplified protocol, the perfused slaughterhouse livers remained viable and functional over five hours of perfusion, as shown by hemodynamics, bile production, indocyanine green clearance, ammonia metabolism, gene expression and histology. As a proof-of-concept to study liver disorders, we show that an infusion of free fatty acids and acetaminophen results in early biochemical signs of liver damage, including reduced functionality. In conclusion, the present platform offers an accessible system to perform research in a functional, relevant large animal model while avoiding using experimental animals. With further improvements to the model, prolonged exposure could make this model a versatile tool for studying liver diseases and potential treatments.
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spelling pubmed-94955072022-09-23 Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling Krüger, Melanie Ruppelt, Alicia Kappler, Benjamin Van Soest, Elke Samsom, Roos Anne Grinwis, Guy C. M. Geijsen, Niels Helms, J. Bernd Stijnen, Marco Kock, Linda M. Rasponi, Marco Kooistra, Hans S. Spee, Bart Bioengineering (Basel) Article Metabolic and toxic liver disorders, such as fatty liver disease (steatosis) and drug-induced liver injury, are highly prevalent and potentially life-threatening. To allow for the study of these disorders from the early stages onward, without using experimental animals, we collected porcine livers in a slaughterhouse and perfused these livers normothermically. With our simplified protocol, the perfused slaughterhouse livers remained viable and functional over five hours of perfusion, as shown by hemodynamics, bile production, indocyanine green clearance, ammonia metabolism, gene expression and histology. As a proof-of-concept to study liver disorders, we show that an infusion of free fatty acids and acetaminophen results in early biochemical signs of liver damage, including reduced functionality. In conclusion, the present platform offers an accessible system to perform research in a functional, relevant large animal model while avoiding using experimental animals. With further improvements to the model, prolonged exposure could make this model a versatile tool for studying liver diseases and potential treatments. MDPI 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9495507/ /pubmed/36135018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090471 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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Krüger, Melanie
Ruppelt, Alicia
Kappler, Benjamin
Van Soest, Elke
Samsom, Roos Anne
Grinwis, Guy C. M.
Geijsen, Niels
Helms, J. Bernd
Stijnen, Marco
Kock, Linda M.
Rasponi, Marco
Kooistra, Hans S.
Spee, Bart
Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title_full Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title_fullStr Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title_short Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Platform Using Porcine Slaughterhouse Livers for Disease Modeling
title_sort normothermic ex vivo liver platform using porcine slaughterhouse livers for disease modeling
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090471
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