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Liver Preservation With Machine Perfusion and a Newly Developed Cell-Free Oxygen Carrier Solution Under Subnormothermic Conditions

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We describe a new preservation modality combining machine perfusion (MP) at subnormothermic conditions (21°C) with a new hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) solution. MP (n = 6) was compared to cold static preservation (CSP; n = 6) in porcine orthotopic liver transplants after 9 h of cold ischemia and 5-day follow-up. Recipients’ peripheral blood, serial liver biopsies, preservation solutions and bile specimens were collected before, during and after liver preservation. Clinical laboratorial and histological analyses were performed in addition to mitochondrial functional assays, transcriptomic, metabolomic and inflammatory mediator analyses. Compared with CSP, MP animals had: (1) significantly higher survival (100% vs. 33%; p < 0.05); (2) superior graft function (p < 0.05); (3) eight times higher hepatic O2 delivery than O2 consumption (0.78 mL O2/g/h vs. 0.096 mL O2/g/h) during MP; and (4) significantly greater bile production (MP = 378.5 ± 179.7; CS = 151.6 ± 116.85). MP down-regulated interferon (IFN)-α and IFN-γ in liver tissue. MP allografts cleared lactate, produced urea, sustained gluconeogenesis and produced hydrophilic bile after reperfusion. Enhanced oxygenation under subnormothermic conditions triggers regenerative and cell protective responses resulting in improved allograft function. MP at 21°C with the HBOC solution significantly improves liver preservation compared to CSP.

animal models: porcine
basic (laboratory) research/science
donors and donation: donation after circulatory death (DCD)
ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI)
liver transplantation/hepatology
metabolomics
organ perfusion and preservation
pathology/histopathology
regenerative medicine

Abbreviations

BA
bile acid
BCAA
branched-chain amino acid
CSP
cold static preservation
DCDs
donors after cardiac death
ECDs
expanded criteria donors
GCDC
glycochenodeoxycholate
HA
hepatic artery
HBOC
hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier
IR
ischemia reperfusion
LT
liver transplantation
MP
machine perfusion
OCS
oxygen carrier solution
PCA
principal component analysis
PRS
postreperfusion syndrome
PTO2
tissue oxygen tension
PV
portal vein
RBCs
red blood cells

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