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The effects of single lung transplantation in rats with monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension
Authors:Yoshihiko Katayama  Katsumoto Hatanaka  Takashi Hayashi  Isao Yada  Shoji Namikawa  Hiroshi Yuasa  Minoru Kusagawa  Y Katayama  K Hatanaka  T Hayashi  P I Yada  S Namikawa  H Yuasa  M Kusagawa
Institution:Department of Thoracic Surgery, Mie University School of Medicine, Japan
Abstract:Abstract Acute haemodynamic change after single lung transplantation for primary pulmonary hypertension was evaluated using a rat transplantation model. Inbred Fisher 344 rats were administered with 40 mg/kg monocrotaline in order to induce pulmonary hypertension. The rats whose mean pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) was over 30.0 mmHg received a left lung isograft from a normal donor after right heart catheterization. In the control group, PAP increased after single lung transplantation. On the other hand, in the pulmonary hypertensive group, PAP was significantly decreased 60 min after the transplantation, but 3 and 6 h after the transplantation, the PAP significantly increased again. On the day after the operation, it again decreased significantly. Left-to-right lung blood flow ratio was significantly increased in rats with pulmonary hypertension compared to rats with normal pulmonary pressure on both the 1st and 3rd postoperative days. The oedema of the grafted lung was more severe in the pulmonary hypertensive group than in the control group in the acute phase. In conclusion, single lung transplantation for pulmonary hypertension shifted pulmonary blood perfusion to the grafted lung and this shift made pulmonary oedema of the grafts more severe in the acute phase. These oedematous changes, which were more pronounced in the grafts in the pulmonary hypertensive rats, might have contributed to the transient rise in PAP in those rats after single lung transplanation.
Keywords:Primary pulmonary  hypertension  Monocrotaline  Single lung transplantation
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