Prolonged survival of orthotopically transplanted heart xenograft in infant baboons.

1993 
Orthotopic concordant xenotransplantation in a juvenile primate model was examined. Eighteen donor rhesus monkeys weighing 2.4 to 3.8 kg (mean 2.9 kg) were matched with juvenile baboons, aged 9 to 19 months (mean 12.7 months) and weighing 3.2 to 4.8 kg (mean 3.9 kg), using ABH blood type and mixed lymphocyte culture. Rhesus monkey hearts were orthotopically transplanted without immunosuppression into six control baboons (group I). In five baboons (group II), 4 mg/kg per day of antilymphocyte globutin was administered for 3 days before the operation and 5 days after the operation. Splenectomy was also performed and 18 mg/kg per day of FK 506 was administered orally
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