The influence of rejection on graft motility after intestinal transplantation in swine: the possibility of using this method for the real-time monitoring of acute cellular rejection

被引:3
作者
Matsuura, Toshiharu [1 ]
Taguchi, Tomoaki [1 ]
Hayashida, Makoto [1 ]
Ogita, Keiko [1 ]
Takada, Narito [1 ]
Nishimoto, Yuko [1 ]
Taguchi, Shohei [1 ]
Uesugi, Toru [1 ]
Kondo, Tsuyoshi [1 ]
Hirose, Ryuichiro [1 ]
Suita, Sachiyo [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyushu Univ, Grad Sch Med Sci, Dept Pediat Surg Reprod & Dev Med, Fukuoka 8128582, Japan
关键词
intestinal transplantation; real-time monitoring; motility; rejection; strain-gage force transducer;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.03.038
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background: We have previously reported that rejected allografts show dysmotility, which can be detected by real-time monitoring in swine. We examined the correlation between the motility and the mucosal histology to detect rejection at an early stage by real-time monitoring. Methods: Intestinal transplantation was performed orthotopically using FK506. The distal segment of the allograft measuring about 20 cm was isolated and exteriorized as "Thiry-Vella" stoma for biopsies. Strain-gage force transducers were attached on a graft for the real-time monitoring of graft motility. The pigs without intestinal transplantation were used as controls (C). The rejection was classified into 4 groups based on the histologic findings: nonrejection, mild rejection, moderate rejection, and severe rejection. Migrating motor complex (MMC) phase 3 was estimated by the following parameters: duration, amplitude, interval, motility index, velocity, and frequency of the propagation. Results: In the nonrejection group, all parameters were almost the same as in C group. In contrast, in the moderate rejection and severe rejection groups, most of the parameters were significantly lower than those in the C group. In the mild rejection group, the contractility of the MMC was not significantly altered, but the frequency of the propagation decreased significantly. Conclusions: The graft motility detected by the real-time strain-gage method correlated closely to the grade of mucosal histology. This method is therefore considered to be useful for detecting rejection at an early stage by examining the frequency of MMC propagation. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:1377 / 1385
页数:9
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