INCREASE IN SURVIVAL OF LIVER GRAFTS AFTER RINSING WITH WARM RINGER SOLUTION DUE TO IMPROVEMENT OF HEPATIC MICROCIRCULATION

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TAKEI, Y
GAO, WS
HIJIOKA, T
SAVIER, E
LINDERT, KA
LEMASTERS, JJ
THURMAN, RG
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[1] UNIV N CAROLINA, DEPT PHARMACOL, HEPATOBIOL & TOXICOL LAB, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599 USA
[2] UNIV N CAROLINA, DEPT CELL BIOL & ANAT, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599 USA
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10.1097/00007890-199108000-00008
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Temperature increases membrane fluidity and decreases vascular resistance in isolated organs. Therefore, these studies were designed to determine if a rinse with warm buffer could increase survival time in the rat model of orthotopic liver transplantation by, improving hepatic microcirculation. Brief periods of warm ischemia (3-8 min) did not damage the liver as indexed by minimal release of LDH. Survival of rats for 30 days was greater than 90% in this model when livers were stored for 1 hr in Ringer's solution; yet grafts stored for 8 hr in Euro-Collins solution and rinsed with 20 ml of cold (0-4-degrees-C) Ringer's solution survived postoperatively only around 3 days. However, livers stored for 8 hr in Euro-Collins and rinsed with 20 nil of warm (37-degrees-C) Ringer's survived longer than 30 days (i.e., permanently). Serum transaminase levels reached peak values around 6000 U/L one day, postoperatively in the cold-rinsed group, and liver injury assessed histologically was substantial. Under these conditions, pulmonary infiltration of inflammatory cells was observed in about 23% of lung tissue examined and was associated with massive bleeding. Following a warm rinse, however, maximal SGOT levels and injury to both liver and lung were reduced significantly by 80-90% 24 hr postoperatively. Moreover, the warm rinse improved hepatic microcirculation. It accelerated blood flow into the liver approximately two-fold, as indexed by the half-time of changes in hemoglobin reflectance from the liver surface, improved the distribution of colloidal carbon in the organ observed macroscopically, and decreased vascular resistance by over 50%. These data support the hypothesis that a brief rinse of liver grafts with warm buffer markedly improves the hepatic microcirculation, leading to dramatic improvement in graft survival. This work demonstrates clearly that a brief warm rinse may be useful clinically in liver transplantation.
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