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A Small Animal Model of Ex Vivo Normothermic Liver Perfusion.

Eliza W Beal1, Curtis Dumond2, Jung-Lye Kim1, Clifford Akateh1, Emre Eren2, Katelyn Maynard2, Chandan K Sen3, Jay L Zweier4, Kenneth Washburn5, Bryan A Whitson6, Sylvester M Black7.   

Abstract

There is a significant shortage of liver allografts available for transplantation, and in response the donor criteria have been expanded. As a result, normothermic ex vivo liver perfusion (NEVLP) has been introduced as a method to evaluate and modify organ function. NEVLP has many advantages in comparison to hypothermic and subnormothermic perfusion including reduced preservation injury, restoration of normal organ function under physiologic conditions, assessment of organ performance, and as a platform for organ repair, remodeling, and modification. Both murine and porcine NEVLP models have been described. We demonstrate a rat model of NEVLP and use this model to show one of its important applications - the use of a therapeutic molecule added to liver perfusate. Catalase is an endogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenger and has been demonstrated to decrease ischemia-reperfusion in the eye, brain, and lung. Pegylation has been shown to target catalase to the endothelium. Here, we added pegylated-catalase (PEG-CAT) to the base perfusate and demonstrated its ability to mitigate liver preservation injury. An advantage of our rodent NEVLP model is that it is inexpensive in comparison to larger animal models. A limitation of this study is that it does not currently include post-perfusion liver transplantation. Therefore, prediction of the function of the organ post-transplantation cannot be made with certainty. However, the rat liver transplant model is well established and certainly could be used in conjunction with this model. In conclusion, we have demonstrated an inexpensive, simple, easily replicable NEVLP model using rats. Applications of this model can include testing novel perfusates and perfusate additives, testing software designed for organ evaluation, and experiments designed to repair organs.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30010635      PMCID: PMC6102010          DOI: 10.3791/57541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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1.  Prevention of neutrophil-mediated hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury by superoxide dismutase and catalase derivatives.

Authors:  Y Yabe; N Kobayashi; T Nishihashi; R Takahashi; M Nishikawa; Y Takakura; M Hashida
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 4.030

2.  Non-heart-beating donor porcine livers: the adverse effect of cooling.

Authors:  Srikanth Reddy; Joanne Greenwood; Nikolai Maniakin; Shantanu Bhattacharjya; Miguel Zilvetti; Jens Brockmann; Tim James; David Pigott; Peter Friend
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 5.799

3.  The Effects of Short-term Subnormothermic Perfusion After Cold Preservation on Liver Grafts From Donors After Circulatory Death: An Ex Vivo Rat Model.

Authors:  Yuta Kakizaki; Shigehito Miyagi; Kenji Shimizu; Koji Miyazawa; Wataru Nakanishi; Kazuaki Tokodai; Yasuyuki Hara; Chikashi Nakanishi; Michiaki Unno; Takashi Kamei; Masafumi Goto; Susumu Satomi
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 4.939

4.  Subnormothermic machine perfusion at both 20°C and 30°C recovers ischemic rat livers for successful transplantation.

Authors:  Herman Tolboom; Maria-Louisa Izamis; Nripen Sharma; Jack M Milwid; Basak Uygun; François Berthiaume; Korkut Uygun; Martin L Yarmush
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2011-03-29       Impact factor: 2.192

5.  End-ischemic machine perfusion reduces bile duct injury in donation after circulatory death rat donor livers independent of the machine perfusion temperature.

Authors:  Andrie C Westerkamp; Paria Mahboub; Sophie L Meyer; Maximilia Hottenrott; Petra J Ottens; Janneke Wiersema-Buist; Annette S H Gouw; Ton Lisman; Henri G D Leuvenink; Robert J Porte
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 5.799

6.  Polyethylene glycol-conjugated superoxide dismutase in focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.

Authors:  Y Y He; C Y Hsu; A M Ezrin; M S Miller
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1993-07

7.  Metabolic preconditioning of donor organs: defatting fatty livers by normothermic perfusion ex vivo.

Authors:  Deepak Nagrath; Hongzhi Xu; Yoko Tanimura; Rongjun Zuo; François Berthiaume; Marco Avila; Rubin Yarmush; Martin L Yarmush
Journal:  Metab Eng       Date:  2009-06-07       Impact factor: 9.783

8.  Reperfusion liver injury-induced superoxide dismutase and catalase expressions and the protective effects of N-acetyl cysteine.

Authors:  C F Chen; C W Hsueh; T S Tang; D Wang; C Y Shen; J S Pei
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 1.066

9.  Superoxide dismutase and catalase conjugated to polyethylene glycol increases endothelial enzyme activity and oxidant resistance.

Authors:  J S Beckman; R L Minor; C W White; J E Repine; G M Rosen; B A Freeman
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1988-05-15       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 10.  Extended-criteria donors in liver transplantation Part II: reviewing the impact of extended-criteria donors on the complications and outcomes of liver transplantation.

Authors:  Balázs Nemes; György Gámán; Wojciech G Polak; Fanni Gelley; Takanobu Hara; Shinichiro Ono; Zhassulan Baimakhanov; Laszlo Piros; Susumu Eguchi
Journal:  Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2016-03-02       Impact factor: 3.869

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1.  Intrahepatic Delivery of Pegylated Catalase Is Protective in a Rat Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Model.

Authors:  Clifford Akateh; Eliza W Beal; Jung-Lye Kim; Brenda F Reader; Katelyn Maynard; Jay L Zweier; Bryan A Whitson; Sylvester M Black
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2019-02-13       Impact factor: 2.192

2.  Ex Vivo Hepatic Perfusion Through the Portal Vein in Mouse.

Authors:  Anthony G Giacalone; Matthew E Merritt; Mukundan Ragavan
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 1.424

3.  Mild hypothermia during the reperfusion phase protects mitochondrial bioenergetics against ischemia-reperfusion injury in an animal model of ex-vivo liver transplantation-an experimental study.

Authors:  Rui Miguel Martins; João Soeiro Teodoro; Emanuel Furtado; Rui Caetano Oliveira; José Guilherme Tralhão; Anabela Pinto Rolo; Carlos Marques Palmeira
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2019-09-07       Impact factor: 3.738

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