Ensayo piloto de trasplante pulmonar porcino para el análisis de la lesión de isquemia-reperfusión tras isquemia fría prolongada

  1. Santamaría Gómez, Maite
Supervised by:
  1. Amaya Ojanguren Arranz Director
  2. Sonia Gatius Calderó Co-director

Defence university: Universitat de Lleida

Fecha de defensa: 30 September 2021

Committee:
  1. Cristina Berastegui Chair
  2. Mariona Badía Secretary
  3. Esther Fernández Committee member

Type: Thesis

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Abstract

In lung transplantation, the length of ischemia time is controversial as it was arbitrarily stablished. We ought to explore the impact of extended cold-ischemia time (CIT) on ischemia-reperfusion injury in an experimental model. Experimental, randomized pilot trial of parallel groups and final blind analysis using a swine model of lung transplantation. Donor animals (n = 8) were submitted to organ procurement. Lungs were subjected to 6 h (n = 4) or 12 h (n = 4) aerobic hypothermic preservation. The left lung was transplanted and re-perfused for 4 h. Lung biopsies were obtained at (i) the beginning of CIT, (ii) the end of CIT, (iii) 30 min after reperfusion, and (iv) 4 h after reperfusion. Lung-grafts were histologically assessed by microscopic lung injury score and wet-to-dry ratio. Inflammatory response was measured by determination of inflammatory cytokines. Caspase-3 activity was determined as apoptosis marker. We observed no differences on lung injury score or wet-to-dry ratio any given time between lungs subjected to 6 h-CIT or 12h-CIT. IL-1 and IL6 showed an upward trend during reperfusion in both groups. TNF-a was peaked within 30 min of reperfusion. IFNg was hardly detected. Caspase-3 immunoexpression was graded semiquantitatively by the percentage of stained cells. Thirty percent of apoptotic cells were observed 30 min after reperfusion. We observed that 6 and 12 h of CIT were equivalent in terms of microscopic lung injury, inflammatory profile and apoptosis in a lung transplantation swine model. The extent of lung injury measured by microscopic lung injury score, proinflammatory cytokines and caspase-3 determination was mild.