| Literature DB >> 32904032 |
Lu Wang1, Emily Thompson1, Lucy Bates1, Thomas L Pither1, Sarah A Hosgood2, Michael L Nicholson2, Christopher J E Watson2, Colin Wilson1, Andrew J Fisher1, Simi Ali1, John H Dark1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Flavin mononucleotide (FMN), released from damaged mitochondrial complex I during hypothermic liver perfusion, has been shown to be predictive of 90-day graft loss. Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) and normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) are used for organ reconditioning and quality assessment before transplantation. This pilot study aimed to investigate the changes of FMN levels during normothermic reperfusion of kidneys, livers, and lungs and examine whether FMN could serve as a biomarker to predict posttransplant allograft quality.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32904032 PMCID: PMC7447496 DOI: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Direct ISSN: 2373-8731
FIGURE 1.A, Concentration curves of FMN generated by fluorescence spectrometry. B, Comparison of the FMN fluorescence readings of fresh samples, samples stored at 4°C for 1 d and 7 d, and at –80°C for 28 d (n = 3).
Donor characteristics and perfusion-related details of the normothermic kidney perfusion project
FIGURE 2.A, The FMN fluorescence readings of the perfusates taken before and at 60 min of normothermic machine perfusion of kidneys (n = 11). B, Correlation of the FMN fluorescence readings in the perfusates at 60 min of NMP with QAS (n = 11). C, Comparison of the FMN levels at 60 min of NMP in the kidneys that had initial function (n = 4) to those of the ones that did not (n = 3). FMN, flavin mononucleotide; NMP, normothermic machine perfusion; QAS, quality assessment score.
Recipient characteristics and posttransplant complications and renal function of the normothermic kidney perfusion project
Correlation of the perfusion parameters at the end of normothermic kidney perfusion with the recipients’ hospital stay and renal function posttransplant
Donor characteristics and procurement details of the abdominal normothermic regional perfusion project
FIGURE 3.A, The changes in the FMN fluorescence readings during the 2 h of abdominal normothermic regional perfusion. B, Comparison of the FMN levels at 30 min of NRP in the livers that were accepted for transplantation (n = 15) to those of the ones that were declined (n = 8). C, ROC analysis of FMN levels at 30 min of NRP on prediction of livers being accepted for transplantation after NRP. AUC, area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve; CI, confidence interval; FMN, flavin mononucleotide; NRP, normothermic regional perfusion. ROC, receiver-operating characteristic curve.
Recipient characteristics and posttransplant outcomes of the abdominal normothermic regional perfusion project