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For organ preservation in Europe the Euro-Collins-, UW- and
HTK
-solution are preferred. While the
HTK
-solution is mainly used for heart preservation, the UW-solution has shown its advantages for longterm preservation of kidney, liver and pancreas. With regard to renal preservation the
HTK
-solution provides a higher buffer capacity. According to experimental and theroretical considerations the content of glucose in the Euro-Collins-solution does not seem to correspond to the current state of knowledge. In order to obtain a sufficient primary function renoprotective measurements have proven their efficacy, in addition to an optimal method of organ preservation. Especially in case of suboptimal donors the preservation time should be kept as short as possible.
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PMID:[Organ preservation]. 128 69
Effects of 5 cold storage solution on hepatic high energy phosphate metabolism and metabolic function were examined using the isolated perfused rat liver. University of Wisconsin (UW), Euro-Collins (EC), and 2 cardioplegic solutions, Bretschneider's
HTK
and St. Thomas Hospital solution, were studied for their protective capacity. Krebs-Henseleit bicarbonate buffer (KHB) was used to point out the effect of simple hypothermia. Liver ATP, total adenine nucleotides and energy charge losses were significantly lower during 21 h of storage in UW-preserved livers. Also, only UW-protected livers were able to complete regeneration of ATP and total adenine nucleotides after 1 h of reperfusion, whereas EC,
HTK
, St. Thomas and KHB stored livers only showed minimal regeneration. Concerning metabolic function, UW protected livers liberated significantly less LDH and sGOT as well in the 21-hour storage solution as into the perfusate under reperfusion conditions. This study demonstrates the capability of UW solution in liver preservation by its ability to maintain and restore high energy phosphates.
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PMID:Hepatic energy metabolism during hypothermic storage and reperfusion using different protecting solutions. 129 38
In order to evaluate the treatment with erythropoietin (EPO) on selected indicators of biocompatibility the authors examined 8 patients dialyzed for prolonged periods before treatment (
HTK
= 0.23, median), during EPO treatment (Recormon, administered by the s.c. route,
HTK
= 0.28) in the course of 4-hour haemodialysis on dialyzers with a Cuprophan membrane. The examination before and during treatment was made under equal conditions. Heparinization was also equal despite the fact that during EPO in four patients the residual blood volume in the dialyzer was increased. Comparison of the results before treatment and during EPO treatment did not reveal at any of the collection times (before dialysis, during the 15th, 10th, 60th and 235th minute of the procedure significant differences in the number of leucocytes, plasma concentrations of the C5a complement component, number of thrombocytes and activated coagulation times. Plasma concentrations of the thrombin-antithrombin III complex were in EPO during the 60th minute of haemodialysis significantly lower (p < 0.05) than before EPO. The authors conclude that EPO treatment does not have a significant effect on changes in the number of leucocytes in blood during haemodialysis nor on the activation of complement by an alternative way. EPO does not lead to a greater activation of the coagulation system during haemodialysis; the lower concentration of the thrombin-antithrombin III complex suggests the opposite. Explanation of this finding, similarly as detection of the cause of the increased residual blood volume in some patients, calls for further investigation.
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PMID:[The effect of erythropoietin therapy on biocompatibility in hemodialysis]. 129 48
Using a model of the isolated beating rat heart, the authors compared the protective effect of St. Thomas Hospital cardioplegic solution enriched with glucose and mannitol (StTH-M) and Bretschneider solution (
HTK
-B). Results showed that, during 120-minute global ischaemia in cardioplegia, StTH-M was able to maintain levels of high-energy phosphates comparable with those found in a group of hearts perfused with
HTK
-B at 20 degrees C only when the temperature had been decreased to 12-15 degrees C. Under these conditions, repair of metabolic and functional parameters during post-ischaemic perfusion was also similar in both groups.
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PMID:A comparison of the protective effect of a modified StTH solution and HTK-B on the energy and functional status of the isolated rat heart. 130 22
The results of a series of experiments in the cold-preserved rat liver, applying a newly developed method of pretransplant viability testing, are described. The livers were stored either under simple hypothermic conditions (KHB) or in EC,
HTK
, or UW preservation solution. Livers were stored up to 48 hr and reperfused after a period of hypothermic storage of 1, 7, 14, or 21 hr. In a parallel series of experiments, with livers stored under identical conditions, repeated proton relaxometry measurements (0, 1, 7, 14, 24, 32, 48 hr) were undertaken; and ATP, ADP, AMP (Atkinson's energy charge), and water content of livers, as well as pH of storage solution, were estimated. Based on a strong correlation between proton spin-spin relaxation time T2 and tissue water content (edema), this new method may be useful to estimate the amount of cell swelling during hypothermic storage from a surgical biopsy of about 200 mg within a few minutes. There was, however, no significant correlation found between energy charge and/or pH and water content, T2, or bile flow. Our method could be useful as a rapid test method in experimental cold liver storage models and may be of interest in human liver transplantation as a viability indicator in combination with other parameters.
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PMID:Cold-preserved rat liver viability testing by proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry. 131 51
The aim of our study was to test the effectiveness of two cardioplegic solutions and to compare the level of high energy phosphates in the myocardium. We investigated 18 hearts of pigs (obtained from a slaughter-house) with 31phosphorusmagnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-MRS) In this experiment coronary arteries were cannulated and reperfused with arterial blood to revitalize the heart. When the heart showed regular pulsations coronary arteries were perfused for cardioplegia either with the UW-(Belzer-) or with the
HTK
-(Bretschneider-)solution. For 31P-MRS, a magnet with a magnetic flux density of 4.7 Tesla (T) was available. Relative concentrations from phosphocreatine (PCr/beta-ATP; high-energy phosphate) and inorganic phosphate (Pi/MDP; MDP = methylendiphosphonat = reference solution; low-energy phosphate) were calculated from the spectra. As a result of this study, the
HTK
-solution showed a significantly higher PCr/beta-ATP-ratio in the myocardium than the UW-solution during the examination time of 3 h. After plegia of the myocardial area from the right coronary artery PCr/beta-ATP-ratios were lower in comparison with the left coronary artery distribution area. The calculation of Pi/MDP-ratios proved that Pi was higher in the myocardium after application of the UW-solution compared to
HTK
-solution. The kinetics of the metabolites showed an approximately linear and parallel decrease of PCr/beta-ATP-ratios after cardioplegia with both solutions during the examination time.
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PMID:[The effect of Belzer and Bretschneider cardioplegia solutions on myocardial energy metabolism. A study with 31phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy in an animal model]. 149 55
The effects of prolonged hypothermic ischemia and subsequent normothermic perfusion on the energetic metabolism and intracellular pH (pHin) of isolated rat livers were studied by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Nucleoside triphosphate (NTP) depletion and intracellular pH were studied within an 18-h-storage phase, by using the following preservation media: Eurocollins (EC), UW Lactobionate (UW) and Bretschneider's solution (
HTK
). Values obtained after 8-h ischemia were chosen to estimate the performance of the various media: NTP levels were 37 +/- 7%, 10 +/- 5% and 0% of control levels, respectively, in livers stored in UW,
HTK
and EC solutions. pHin reached values of 7.15 +/- 0.10 in UW and
HTK
, and 6.96 +/- 0.10 in EC-stored livers. Ischemic damage was assessed by reperfusing the stored organ with Krebs medium: NTP recovery was around 70 +/- 20% for the three solutions used. Recovery of pHin was near the control value (7.23 +/- 0.08), except for EC solution (7.05 +/- 0.20). The main results are that (i) the rates of NTP and pHin decrease are strongly dependent on the nature of the preservation solution, whereas (ii) NTP recovery is not significantly different during post-ischemic reperfusion. With regard to animal survival, UW solution is at present considered largely superior to EC medium for liver preservation. Thus, our data suggest that the rates of NTP depletion and pHin fall during cold preservation could be both considered as better indicators assessing liver injury than the post-ischemic NTP recovery.
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PMID:Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance of isolated rat liver during hypothermic ischemia and subsequent normothermic perfusion. 150 39
A case report of a 57 year old male is presented, who underwent kidney transplantation in 1987. Subsequently he developed arterial occlusive disease. A bifurcated prosthesis was implanted and the graft preserved by in-situ-perfusion with
HTK
-solution (Custodiol). The graft artery was anastomosed in an end to side fashion to the prosthesis. The postoperative course was uncomplicated with unimpaired renal function. We conclude that in-situ-perfusion with cold
HTK
-solution represents a simple method for kidney graft protection during reconstructive vascular procedures.
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PMID:[Aorto-iliac reconstruction after kidney transplantation with in situ transplant perfusion with HTK solution]. 152 37
Since posttransplant function is closely related to energy status after the storage period, the aim of our study was to determine high-energy phosphates in rat small bowels after 21 h of simple ischemic cold storage using different storage solutions. We compared Eurocollins-solution, Bretschneiders-
HTK
-solution and a modified University of Wisconsin-solution. After flushing the small bowel both intravascularly and intraluminally with the protecting solution, segments of rat small bowel were stored in the same solution at 4 degrees C for 21 h. Determination of high-energy phosphates by high-performance liquid chromatography were done at indicated times. We found that small bowel stored in Eurocollins-solution produced the best graft viability after 21 h of cold storage by maintaining a sufficient level of high-energy phosphates. The high ATP levels were produced by the pronounced anaerobic glycolysis which was facilitated by the high concentration of glucose in the Eurocollins-solution.
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PMID:Small bowel tissue high-energy phosphate alterations during hypothermic storage using different protecting solutions. 158 32
In order to study perfusion effects of different liver preservation methods on liver structure, porcine livers were perfused with either Bretschneider's
HTK
(Histidine Tryptophane Ketoglutarat) solution, Euro-Collins (EC) solution or University of Wisconsin solution (UW) according to the respective recommended protocols. Subsequently, together with a group of unprotected livers, all organs were examined by light and electron microscopy including computer assisted morphometry. The width of the space of Disse, the continuity of endothelial cells and the ultrastructure of the hepatocytes were not impaired after cold perfusion with any of the 3 solutions. However, we found considerable differences between the groups with respect to removal of blood cells from liver sinusoids. Livers flushed according to the
HTK
-protocol had the lowest residual blood cell content followed by the livers of the EC- and the UW-group. Centrilobular regions of the liver lobules were generally better washed free of blood than periportal zones. Computer assisted morphometry did not reveal any significant difference between the size of hepatocytes of EC-, UW- and
HTK
livers. Only the hepatocytes of normothermic control livers (biopsy samples) were 10% larger than hepatocytes of cold flushed groups. None of the protective perfusion protocols showed structural signs of perfusion injury.
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PMID:Morphological investigation of the porcine liver directly following preservation with Euro-Collins, University of Wisconsin and Bretschneider's HTK solution. 158 86
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