Organ Preservation with EC, HTK, and UW, Solution in Orthotopic Rat Liver Transplantation. Part II. Morphological Study

1999 
The quality of organ preservation is of major importance in minimizing the incidence of primary graft nonfunction and organ rejection. For this study a new semiquantitative score was developed that grades morphologic tissue alterations in the liver according to their frequency and severity. It was applied to assess commonly used perfusion solutions for their efficacy in preventing early and late tissue damage after rat liver transplantation. For transplantation the livers were stored in Euro-Collins (EC, group I; n = 11), histidine-tryptophan- alpha ketoglutarate (HTK, group II; n = 11), or University of Wisconsin solution (UW, group III; n = 11). Rat liver transplantation was performed with graft arterialization by the method of Engemann. Biopsies were taken for morphological examination and semiquantitative scoring during the donor operation, after 4 h of cold storage, 1 h after reperfusion, and 4 weeks postoperatively. An immunohistological bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) assay was also performed on the day o...
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