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Porcine slaughterhouse lungs for ex vivo lung perfusion - a pilot project

Authors :
Kalka, Katharina
Keldenich, Zoe
Carstens, Henning
Hilken, Gero
Olbertz, Carolin
Pizanis, Nikolaus
Kamler, Markus
Reiner, Gerald
Koch, Achim
Source :
Am J Transl Res
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
e-Century Publishing Corporation, 2020.

Abstract

Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is an emerging technique for evaluation and eventual reconditioning of donor lungs. Before clinical use experiments with laboratory animals are standard. It was the aim of this study to compare lungs evaluated with EVLP from laboratory animals with slaughterhouse lungs and to investigate the potential use of a slaughterhouse lung model for ex vivo lung perfusion as an alternative for the use of laboratory animals. In a porcine model of Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death (DCDD) 16 lungs were obtained either from regular slaughterhouse animals (SL n = 8) or from laboratory animals in organ procurements (SS n = 8). Lungs were flushed and stored cold for four hours in Perfadex Plus™ and subsequently perfused ex vivo with Steen Solution™ for up to four hours. During 4 hours of EVLP lung functional parameters and activities of lactate, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and alkaline phosphatase (AP) in the perfusate were recorded hourly. Histological samples were taken and evaluated fur Lung Injury. Lungs showed no significant difference in oxygen capacity in between groups (∆ PO2 averaged over 4 hours: SL 293 ± 187 mmHg SS 247 ± 199 mmHg). LDH concentration was significantly higher in slaughterhouse lungs (SL 438,5 ± 139,8 U/l, SS 258,42 ± 108,4 U/l P ≤ 0,01). We conclude that the use of slaughterhouse lungs for EVLP was feasible with no significant disadvantages compared to standard organ procurement lungs regarding lung functional outcomes. With the use of slaughterhouse lungs animal experiments in EVLP research could be successfully reduced. CA - Kalka

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Am J Transl Res
Accession number :
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