Portal Hyperperfusion: Mechanism of Injury and Stimulus for Regeneration in Porcine Small-for-Size Transplantation

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作者
Fondevila, Constantino [1 ]
Hessheimer, Amelia J. [1 ]
Taura, Pilar [2 ]
Sanchez, Olga [1 ]
Calatayud, David [1 ]
de Riva, Nicolas [2 ]
Munoz, Javier [1 ]
Fuster, Jose [1 ]
Rimola, Antoni [3 ]
Garcia-Valdecasas, Juan C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Barcelona, Network Ctr Biomed Res Hepat & Digest Dis, August Pi I Sunyer Inst Biomed Res,Dept Surg, Inst Digest Dis,Hosp Clin,Liver Transplant Unit, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Network Ctr Biomed Res Hepat & Digest Dis, August Pi I Sunyer Inst Biomed Res, Inst Digest Dis,Hosp Clin,Dept Anesthesia, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Barcelona, Network Ctr Biomed Res Hepat & Digest Dis, August Pi I Sunyer Inst Biomed Res, Inst Digest Dis,Hosp Clin,Liver Unit, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
DONOR LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION; HYALURONIC-ACID; PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY; RAT-LIVER; THYMIDINE KINASE; VEIN PRESSURE; BLOOD-LEVELS; SMALL GRAFT; MODEL; RECIPIENTS;
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10.1002/lt.21989
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Understanding the pathogenesis of small-for-size (SFS) syndrome is critical to expanding the applicability of partial liver transplantation We aimed to characterize its acute presentation and association with alterations in hepatic hemodynamics, microstructure, and regeneration in a porcine model Eighteen SFS liver transplants were performed Donors underwent 70% hepatectomy Partial grafts were implanted into larger recipients Whole liver transplants were also performed (n = 6) Recipients were followed until death or for 5 days. Hemodynamics were measured, and tissue was sampled intraoperatively and at the study end Serum was sampled regularly during follow-up Seventeen SFS transplants and 6 whole liver transplants were included SFS grafts represented 232% (19.3%-25.3%) of the recipients' standard liver volume The survival rate was 29% and 100% in the SFS and whole liver groups, respectively The portal venous flow, pressure gradient, and resistance were significantly higher in recipients of SFS grafts versus whole livers after portal and arterial reperfusion Arterial flow as a percentage of the total liver blood flow was significantly lower after reperfusion in SFS grafts and remained so when measured again after 5 days Markers of endothelial cell injury increased soon after reperfusion, and those of hepatocellular injury increased later, both predicted the appearance of either graft failure or histological recovery Proliferative activity peaked earlier and higher among nonsurvivors in the SFS group Surviving grafts demonstrated a slower but maintained rise in regenerative activity, although metabolic activity failed to improve In SFS transplantation in the acute setting, portal hyperperfusion is a stimulus for regeneration but may simultaneously cause irreparable endothelial injury This porcine model not only helps to elucidate the inciting factors in SFS pathogenesis but also offers a clinically relevant means to study its prevention Liver Transpl 16:364-374, 2010. (C) 2010 AASLD.
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