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Low-temperature fluorometric technique for evaluating the viability of rat liver grafts after simple cold storage
Authors:Ryuji Okamura  Akira Tanaka  Shiro Uyama  Kazue Ozawa
Affiliation:(1) Second Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, 54 Kawara-cho, Shogoin, Sakyo-ku, 606 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Time-dependent changes in the viability of rat liver graft during cold preservation with Euro-Collins solution were evaluated with NADH fluorometry. Correlation between the fluorometric analysis, 1-week survival rate after liver transplantation, and mitochondrial ATP synthesis activity in the early phase after transplantation was studied. Fluorometric study: Rat livers were preserved at 0°–4°C for 0–48 h in Euro-Collins solution and then reperfused for 15 min with oxygenated Krebs-Henseleit solution at 4°C. The amplitude (R x A) between the oxidized and the reduced steady-state NADH fluorometric trace and the velocity (R x V) of the trace were determined to evaluate the mitochondrial respiratory chain. The R x A and R x V remained at levels higher than 90% of control after 6-h preservation, while the R x A of the 9-h preservation group and the R x V of the 12-h preservation group decreased significantly compared with those of the control and the 6-h preservation group. Survival study: a 100% survival rate after transplantation was achieved in the 6-h preservation group, whereas the rates were 18.8% and 0% in the 9-and 12-h preservation groups respectively. These survival rates correlated closely with the time-dependent decrease of the fluorometric parameters. Study of mitochondrial phosphorylative activity and energy charge 3 h after transplantation: With fresh grafts, the decrease in hepatic energy charge after transplantation was reduced to 0.79 from the control value of 0.86 by a 30% increase in mitochondrial ATP synthesis ability. When the graft was preserved for 12 h, the energy charge dropped to 0.63 due to lack of the enhancement of ATP synthesis ability. The results of this study indicate a possibility of using fluorometric evaluation of the graft to predict post-transplantation mitochondrial ATP synthesis ability and survival rate.
Keywords:Viability test, liver, in the rat  Liver transplantation, in the rat, viability test  Fluorometric study, in rat livers
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