The isolated perfused porcine liver: Assessment of viability during and after six hours of perfusion

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Adham, M
Peyrol, S
Chevallier, M
Ducerf, C
Vernet, M
Barakat, C
DeLaRoche, E
Taibi, A
Bizollon, T
Rigal, D
Pouyet, M
Baulieux, J
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liver preservation; ex vivo perfusion; preservation; liver; pig;
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10.1111/j.1432-2277.1997.tb00708.x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Isolated liver perfusion was developed for the study of liver physiology and preservation. The recent development of new perfusion devices and appropriate liver preservation solutions prompted us to reconsider liver perfusion for the specific purpose of evaluating viability in terms of biochemical changes, paying special attention to modifications in the histological ultrastructure. Twenty-two isolated pig livers were perfused with autologous blood. Arterio-portal perfusions were carried out using an extracorporeal perfusion circuit with a hollow fibre membrane oxygenator. Four groups of pig livers were studied using three different liver flushing solutions [Ringer's lactate, ELOHES, and University of Wisconsin (UW)] and two different oxygenation modalities. Liver function tests and histological studies were done. Our results revealed that a high partial oxygen pressure (PO2) level was deleterious to the ultrastructural elements of hepatocytes, in particular to the mitochondria. It was also associated with deficient metabolic performance, i.e., poor bile production and lack of aerobic metabolism. Normal blood gas values could be obtained with the use of air for liver oxygenation. Flushing of the liver with Ringer's lactate or a macromolecular solution such as ELOHES was associated with severe liver cell injuries, as reflected by a marked rise in liver enzymes and histological lesions. Satisfactory results were obtained when UW solution was used for liver harvesting. We conclude that an appropriate liver preservation solution, normal blood gas values, and normal physiological arterio-portal pressure and blood flow are essential for appropriate liver function with preservation of liver architecture and of hepatocyte ultrastructures. Total bilirubin in bile and Factor V are sensitive indicators of good liver function.
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