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Early outcome in renal transplantation from large donors to small and size-matched recipients - a porcine experimental model
Authors:Ravlo Kristian  Chhoden Tashi  Søndergaard Peter  Secher Niels  Keller Anna K  Pedersen Michael  Bibby Bo M  Jørgensen Troels Munch  Møldrup Ulla  Ostraat Ernst Øivind  Birn Henrik  Nørregaard Rikke  Marcussen Niels  Leuvenink Henri G  Jespersen Bente
Institution:Department of Nephrology Anaesthesiology, Aarhus University Hospital Institute of Clinical Medicine, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Kidney transplantation from a large donor to a small recipient, as in pediatric transplantation, is associated with an increased risk of thrombosis and DGF. We established a porcine model for renal transplantation from an adult donor to a small or size-matched recipient with a high risk of DGF and studied GFR, RPP using MRI, and markers of kidney injury within 10 h after transplantation. After induction of BD, kidneys were removed from ~63-kg donors and kept in cold storage for ~22 h until transplanted into small (~15 kg, n = 8) or size-matched (n = 8) recipients. A reduction in GFR was observed in small recipients within 60 min after reperfusion. Interestingly, this was associated with a significant reduction in medullary RPP, while there was no significant change in the size-matched recipients. No difference was observed in urinary NGAL excretion between the groups. A significant higher level of HO-1 mRNA was observed in small recipients than in donors and size-matched recipients indicating cortical injury. Improvement in early graft perfusion may be a goal to improve short- and long-term GFR and avoid graft thrombosis in pediatric recipients.
Keywords:glomerular filtration rate  heme oxygenase‐1  neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin  pediatric  porcine  renal blood flow  transplantation
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