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Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model
The development of surgical techniques, immunosuppressive strategies and new organ preservation methods have meant that transplant centers have to face the problem of an insufficient number of organs for transplantation concerning the constantly growing demand. Therefore, using organs from expanded...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032127 |
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author | Łuczykowski, Kamil Warmuzińska, Natalia Kollmann, Dagmar Selzner, Markus Bojko, Barbara |
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description | The development of surgical techniques, immunosuppressive strategies and new organ preservation methods have meant that transplant centers have to face the problem of an insufficient number of organs for transplantation concerning the constantly growing demand. Therefore, using organs from expanded criteria donors and developing new analytical solutions to find parameters or compounds that would allow a more efficient assessment of organ quality before transplantation are options for meeting this challenge. This study proposed bile metabolomic analysis to evaluate liver metabolism and biliary tract function depending on the organ preservation method and degree of warm ischemia time. The analyses were performed on solid-phase microextraction-prepared bile samples from porcine model donors with mild (heart beating donor [HBD]) and moderate warm ischemia (donation after circulatory death [DCD]) grafts subjected to static cold storage (SCS) or normothermic ex vivo liver perfusion (NEVLP) before transplantation. Bile produced in the SCS-preserved livers was characterized by increased levels of metabolites such as chenodeoxycholic acid, arachidonic acid and 5S-hydroxyeicosatetraeonic acid, as well as saturated and monounsaturated lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC). Such changes may be associated with differences in the bile acid synthesis pathways and organ inflammation. Moreover, it has been shown that NEVLP reduced the negative effect of ischemia on organ function. A linear relationship was observed between levels of lipids from the LPC group and the time of organ ischemia. This study identified metabolites worth considering as potential markers of changes occurring in preserved grafts. |
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spelling | pubmed-99166982023-02-11 Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model Łuczykowski, Kamil Warmuzińska, Natalia Kollmann, Dagmar Selzner, Markus Bojko, Barbara Int J Mol Sci Article The development of surgical techniques, immunosuppressive strategies and new organ preservation methods have meant that transplant centers have to face the problem of an insufficient number of organs for transplantation concerning the constantly growing demand. Therefore, using organs from expanded criteria donors and developing new analytical solutions to find parameters or compounds that would allow a more efficient assessment of organ quality before transplantation are options for meeting this challenge. This study proposed bile metabolomic analysis to evaluate liver metabolism and biliary tract function depending on the organ preservation method and degree of warm ischemia time. The analyses were performed on solid-phase microextraction-prepared bile samples from porcine model donors with mild (heart beating donor [HBD]) and moderate warm ischemia (donation after circulatory death [DCD]) grafts subjected to static cold storage (SCS) or normothermic ex vivo liver perfusion (NEVLP) before transplantation. Bile produced in the SCS-preserved livers was characterized by increased levels of metabolites such as chenodeoxycholic acid, arachidonic acid and 5S-hydroxyeicosatetraeonic acid, as well as saturated and monounsaturated lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC). Such changes may be associated with differences in the bile acid synthesis pathways and organ inflammation. Moreover, it has been shown that NEVLP reduced the negative effect of ischemia on organ function. A linear relationship was observed between levels of lipids from the LPC group and the time of organ ischemia. This study identified metabolites worth considering as potential markers of changes occurring in preserved grafts. MDPI 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9916698/ /pubmed/36768452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032127 Text en © 2023 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Łuczykowski, Kamil Warmuzińska, Natalia Kollmann, Dagmar Selzner, Markus Bojko, Barbara Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title | Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title_full | Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title_fullStr | Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title_short | Biliary Metabolome Profiling for Evaluation of Liver Metabolism and Biliary Tract Function Related to Organ Preservation Method and Degree of Ischemia in a Porcine Model |
title_sort | biliary metabolome profiling for evaluation of liver metabolism and biliary tract function related to organ preservation method and degree of ischemia in a porcine model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032127 |
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