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Subnormothermic machine perfusion protects steatotic livers against preservation injury: A potential for donor pool increase?
Author(s) -
Vairetti Mariapia,
Ferrigno Andrea,
Carlucci Filippo,
Tabucchi Antonella,
Rizzo Vittoria,
Boncompagni Eleonora,
Neri Daniele,
Gringeri Enrico,
Freitas Isabel,
Cillo Umberto
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
liver transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.814
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1527-6473
pISSN - 1527-6465
DOI - 10.1002/lt.21581
Subject(s) - cold storage , machine perfusion , viaspan , adenosine triphosphate , medicine , steatosis , perfusion , necrosis , oxidative stress , andrology , biochemistry , chemistry , liver transplantation , transplantation , biology , horticulture
We tested whether rat liver preservation performed by machine perfusion (MP) at 20°C can enhance the functional integrity of steatotic livers versus simple cold storage. We also compared MP at 20°C with hypothermic MP at 8°C, and 4°C. Obese and lean male Zucker rats were used as liver donors. MP was performed for 6 hours with a glucose and N‐acetylcysteine–supplemented Krebs‐Henseleit solution. Both MP and cold storage preserved livers were reperfused with Krebs‐Henseleit solution (2 hours at 37°C). MP at 4°C and 8°C reduced the fatty liver necrosis compared with cold storage but we further protected the organs using MP at 20°C. Necrosis did not differ in livers from lean animals submitted to the different procedures; the enzymes released in steatotic livers preserved by MP at 20°C were similar to those showed in nonsteatotic organs. The adenosine triphosphate/adenosine diphosphate ratio and bile production were higher and the oxidative stress and biliary enzymes were lower in steatotic livers preserved by MP at 20°C as compared with cold storage. In livers from lean rats, the adenosine triphosphate/adenosine diphosphate ratio appears better conserved by MP at 20°C as compared with cold storage. In steatotic livers preserved by cold storage, a 2‐fold increase in tumor necrosis factor‐alpha levels and caspase‐3 activity was observed as compared with organs preserved by MP at 20°C. These data are substantiated by better morphology, higher glycogen content, and lower reactive oxygen species production by sinusoidal cells in steatotic liver submitted to MP at 20°C versus cold storage. MP at 20°C improves cell survival and leads to a marked improvement in hepatic preservation of steatotic livers as compared with cold storage. Liver Transpl 15:20–29, 2009. © 2008 AASLD.

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