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Energy metabolism and survival of liver grafts from non-heart-beating donor rats with warm ischemia injury
引用本文:Yi Ma,Lin-Wei Wu,Jin-Liang Wu,Ying-Jie Liang,Zhen-Yu Zhu,Rui-De Hu and Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center,First Affiliated Hospital,Molecular Medicine Center Department of Pathology,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510080,China. Energy metabolism and survival of liver grafts from non-heart-beating donor rats with warm ischemia injury[J]. Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2006, 0(4)
作者姓名:Yi Ma  Lin-Wei Wu  Jin-Liang Wu  Ying-Jie Liang  Zhen-Yu Zhu  Rui-De Hu and Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center  First Affiliated Hospital  Molecular Medicine Center Department of Pathology  Sun Yat-Sen University  Guangzhou 510080  China
作者单位:Yi Ma,Lin-Wei Wu,Jin-Liang Wu,Ying-Jie Liang,Zhen-Yu Zhu,Rui-De Hu and Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center,First Affiliated Hospital,Molecular Medicine Center Department of Pathology,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510080,China
摘    要:Introduction The quality of liver graft is a key factor for liver transplantation. Organs from non- heart-beating donors (NHBDs) seem to bean effective option to alleviate the problem of liver donor shortage.[1-3] However, the main obstacle to the use of livers from NHBDs is that warm ischemia injury to the liver is related to cardiac arrest.[4-6] Moreover, in liver transplantation, the allograft sustains inevitable cold ischemia in addition to re- warming injury during liver reperfusion. …


Energy metabolism and survival of liver grafts from non-heart-beating donor rats with warm ischemia injury
Yi Ma,Lin-Wei Wu,Jin-Liang Wu,Ying-Jie Liang,Zhen-Yu Zhu,Rui-De Hu and Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center,First Affiliated Hospital,Molecular Medicine Center. Energy metabolism and survival of liver grafts from non-heart-beating donor rats with warm ischemia injury[J]. 国际肝胆胰疾病杂志, 2006, 0(4)
Authors:Yi Ma  Lin-Wei Wu  Jin-Liang Wu  Ying-Jie Liang  Zhen-Yu Zhu  Rui-De Hu  Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center  First Affiliated Hospital  Molecular Medicine Center
Affiliation:Yi Ma,Lin-Wei Wu,Jin-Liang Wu,Ying-Jie Liang,Zhen-Yu Zhu,Rui-De Hu and Xiao-Shun He Organ Transplantation Center,First Affiliated Hospital,Molecular Medicine Center Department of Pathology,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510080,China
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The shortage of donor livers is a critical limiting factor for the use of liver transplantation in treatment of end-stage liver diseases. Organs from non- heart-beating donors seem to be an effective option to alleviate this problem. Warm ischemia injury, however, directly influences the grafts' activity and functional recovery after operation. We investigated the energy metabolism and post-transplant survival of liver grafts after different warm ischemia times (WITs) in rats and determined the maximum limit for liver grafts with warm ischemia. METHODS: Rats were randomized into 7 groups with WITs of 0 (control), 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. The indices of energy metabolism were measured by reversed- phase high performance liquid chromatograpy and all liver graft specimens were subjected to ultrastructural observation. After orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), the recovery of energy metabolism in liver grafts after 24 and 48 hours and the survival of the rats were assessed. RESULTS: The levels of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and energy charge (EC) decreased gradually after different WITs in a time-dependent manner, and this was especially significant within 30 minutes. The levels of ATP and EC in liver grafts with 30 minutes of warm ischemia largely recovered 24 hours after OLT, with 45 minutes of warm ischemia partially recovered 48 hours after OLT, and with 60 minutes of warm ischemia, hardly recovered even 48 hours after OLT. The survival time after OLT did not significantly change with up to 30 minutes of WIT, while long-term survival was reduced with 45 and 60 minutes of WIT.CONCLUSIONS: The levels of ATP and EC after OLT may be important criteria for evaluating the quality of a liver graft. The WIT of a liver graft is closely related to the recovery of hepatic energy metabolism and the graft survival.
Keywords:liver transplantation  warm ischemia injury  energy metabolism
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