| Literature DB >> 35297098 |
Christophe Hansen-Estruch1, David K C Cooper1, Eric Judd2.
Abstract
Successful organ transplantation between species is now possible, using genetic modifications. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the differences and similarities in kidney function between humans, primates, and pigs, in preparation for pig-allograft to human xenotransplantation. The kidney, as the principal defender of body homeostasis, acts as a sensor, effector, and regulator of physiologic feedback systems. Considerations are made for anticipated effects on each system when a pig kidney is placed into a human recipient. Discussion topics include anatomy, global kidney function, sodium and water handling, kidney hormone production and response to circulating hormones, acid-base balance, and calcium and phosphorus handling. Based on available data, pig kidneys are anticipated to be compatible with human physiology, despite a few barriers.Entities:
Keywords: kidney; pig; renal function; xenotransplantation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35297098 PMCID: PMC9232961 DOI: 10.1111/xen.12743
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Xenotransplantation ISSN: 0908-665X Impact factor: 3.788