Mouse Model for Pancreas Transplantation Using a Modified Cuff Technique

被引:4
作者
Cardini, Benno [1 ]
Oberhuber, Rupert [1 ]
Hein, Sven R. [1 ]
Eiter, Rebecca [1 ]
Hermann, Martin [2 ]
Kofler, Markus [1 ,4 ]
Schneeberger, Stefan [1 ]
Brandacher, Gerald [1 ,3 ]
Maglione, Manuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Innsbruck, Ctr Operat Med, Dept Visceral Transplant & Thorac Surg, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Anesthesiol & Crit Care Med, Innsbruck, Austria
[3] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Cardiac Surg, Innsbruck, Austria
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Vascularized Composite Allotransplantat VCA Lab, Dept Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
来源
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | 2017年 / 130期
关键词
Medicine; Issue; 130; Transplantation; Microsurgery; Mouse; Pancreas; Ischemia Reperfusion Injury; Cuff Technique; ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY; GRAFT PANCREATITIS; MICE; KIDNEY;
D O I
10.3791/54998
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Mouse models have several advantages in transplantation research, including easy handling, a variety of genetically well-defined strains, and the availability of the widest range of molecular probes and reagents to perform in vivo as well as in vitro studies. Based on our experience with various murine transplantation models, we developed a heterotopic pancreas transplantation model in mice with the intent to analyze mechanisms underlying severe ischemia reperfusion injury-associated early graft damage. In contrast to previously described techniques using suture techniques, herein we describe a new procedure using a non-suture cuff technique. In recent years, we have performed more than 300 pancreas transplantations in mice with an overall success rate of >90%, a success rate never described before in mouse pancreas transplantation. The backbone of this non-suture cuff technique for graft revascularization consists of two major steps: (I) pulling the recipient vessel over a polyethylene/polyamide cuff and fixing it with a circumferential ligature, and (II) placing the donor vessel over the everted recipient vessel and fixing it with a second circumferential ligature. The resultant continuity of the endothelial layer results in less thrombogenic lesions with high patency rates and, finally, high success rates. In this model, arterial anastomosis is achieved by pulling the abdominal aorta of the donor graft over the everted common carotid artery of the recipient animal. Venous drainage of the graft is achieved by pulling the portal vein of the graft over the everted external jugular vein of the recipient. This manuscript provides details and crucial steps of the organ recovery and organ implantation procedures, which will allow researchers with microsurgical skills to perform the transplantation successfully in their laboratories.
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