The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers

Background: Although non-heart-beating donors have the potential to increase the number of available organs, the livers are used very seldom because of the risk of primary non-function. There is evidence that machine perfusion is able to improve the preservation of marginal organs, and therefore we...

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Main Authors: Peter Olschewski, Paul Gaß, Veeravorn Ariyakhagorn, Kerstin Jasse, Gerhard Hunold, Martin Menzel, Wenzel Schöning, Volker Schmitz, Peter Neuhaus, Gero Puhl
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-504602018-09-04T04:51:02Z The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers Peter Olschewski Paul Gaß Veeravorn Ariyakhagorn Kerstin Jasse Gerhard Hunold Martin Menzel Wenzel Schöning Volker Schmitz Peter Neuhaus Gero Puhl Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Background: Although non-heart-beating donors have the potential to increase the number of available organs, the livers are used very seldom because of the risk of primary non-function. There is evidence that machine perfusion is able to improve the preservation of marginal organs, and therefore we evaluated in our study the influence of the perfusate temperature during oxygenated machine perfusion on the graft quality. Methods: Livers from male Wistar rats were harvested after 60-min warm ischemia induced by cardiac arrest. The portal vein was cannulated and the liver flushed with Lifor® (Lifeblood Medical, Inc.) organ preservation solution for oxygenated machine perfusion (MP) at 4, 12 or 21 °C. Other livers were flushed with HTK and stored at 4 °C by conventional cold storage (4 °C-CS). Furthermore two groups with either warm ischemic damage only or without any ischemic damage serve as control groups. After 6. h of either machine perfusion or cold storage all livers were normothermic reperfused with Krebs-Henseleit buffer, and functional as well as structural data were analyzed. Results: Contrary to livers stored by static cold storage, machine perfused livers showed independently of the perfusate temperature a significantly decreased enzyme release of hepatic transaminases (ALT) during isolated reperfusion. Increasing the machine perfusion temperature to 21°C resulted in a marked reduction of portal venous resistance and an increased bile production. Conclusions: Oxygenated machine perfusion improves viability of livers after prolonged warm ischemic damage. Elevated perfusion temperature of 21°C reconstitutes the hepatic functional capacity better than perfusion at 4 or 12°C. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. 2018-09-04T04:41:16Z 2018-09-04T04:41:16Z 2010-06-01 Journal 10902392 00112240 2-s2.0-77952671314 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2010.03.005 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77952671314&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/50460
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Peter Olschewski
Paul Gaß
Veeravorn Ariyakhagorn
Kerstin Jasse
Gerhard Hunold
Martin Menzel
Wenzel Schöning
Volker Schmitz
Peter Neuhaus
Gero Puhl
The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
description Background: Although non-heart-beating donors have the potential to increase the number of available organs, the livers are used very seldom because of the risk of primary non-function. There is evidence that machine perfusion is able to improve the preservation of marginal organs, and therefore we evaluated in our study the influence of the perfusate temperature during oxygenated machine perfusion on the graft quality. Methods: Livers from male Wistar rats were harvested after 60-min warm ischemia induced by cardiac arrest. The portal vein was cannulated and the liver flushed with Lifor® (Lifeblood Medical, Inc.) organ preservation solution for oxygenated machine perfusion (MP) at 4, 12 or 21 °C. Other livers were flushed with HTK and stored at 4 °C by conventional cold storage (4 °C-CS). Furthermore two groups with either warm ischemic damage only or without any ischemic damage serve as control groups. After 6. h of either machine perfusion or cold storage all livers were normothermic reperfused with Krebs-Henseleit buffer, and functional as well as structural data were analyzed. Results: Contrary to livers stored by static cold storage, machine perfused livers showed independently of the perfusate temperature a significantly decreased enzyme release of hepatic transaminases (ALT) during isolated reperfusion. Increasing the machine perfusion temperature to 21°C resulted in a marked reduction of portal venous resistance and an increased bile production. Conclusions: Oxygenated machine perfusion improves viability of livers after prolonged warm ischemic damage. Elevated perfusion temperature of 21°C reconstitutes the hepatic functional capacity better than perfusion at 4 or 12°C. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
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author Peter Olschewski
Paul Gaß
Veeravorn Ariyakhagorn
Kerstin Jasse
Gerhard Hunold
Martin Menzel
Wenzel Schöning
Volker Schmitz
Peter Neuhaus
Gero Puhl
author_facet Peter Olschewski
Paul Gaß
Veeravorn Ariyakhagorn
Kerstin Jasse
Gerhard Hunold
Martin Menzel
Wenzel Schöning
Volker Schmitz
Peter Neuhaus
Gero Puhl
author_sort Peter Olschewski
title The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
title_short The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
title_full The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
title_fullStr The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
title_full_unstemmed The influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
title_sort influence of storage temperature during machine perfusion on preservation quality of marginal donor livers
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