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Static lung storage at 10°C maintains mitochondrial health and preserves donor organ function

Authors :
Cristina Baciu
B. Gomes
Eddy Fan
Thomas K. Waddell
Aizhou Wang
A. Mariscal
Erika L. Beroncal
Aadil Ali
Laurent Brochard
M. Galasso
Edson Brambate
Etienne Abdelnour-Berchtold
Jonathan C. Yeung
R. Ribeiro
Yu Zhang
Marcelo Cypel
V. Michaelsen
Olivia Hough
Shaf Keshavjee
A. Gazzalle
Ana Cristina Andreazza
Mingyao Liu
Source :
Science translational medicine. 13(611)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cold static preservation on ice (~4°C) remains the clinical standard of donor organ preservation. However, mitochondrial injury develops during prolonged storage, which limits the extent of time that organs can maintain viability. We explored the feasibility of prolonged donor lung storage at 10°C using a large animal model and investigated mechanisms related to mitochondrial protection. Functional assessments performed during ex vivo lung perfusion demonstrated that porcine lungs stored for 36 hours at 10°C had lower airway pressures, higher lung compliances, and better oxygenation capabilities, indicative of better pulmonary physiology, as compared to lungs stored conventionally at 4°C. Mitochondrial protective metabolites including itaconate, glutamine, and

Details

ISSN :
19466242
Volume :
13
Issue :
611
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science translational medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca682bf76c9a2b2853fdf9b6582b580c