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  • 1
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: concordant lung xenograft ; antidonor antibodies ; macrophages/monocytes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the functional and morphological aspects of orthotopic lung xenograft rejection in a concordant hamster-to-rat donor-recipient species combination. By postoperative day (POD) 3, allotransplanted grafts demonstrated good aeration, but infiltrates were seen in all the xenotransplanted lungs. Antihamster lymphocytotoxic antibody titers increased to 5.2±1.1 by POD 3 (P〈0.05 vs POD 1) and reached 7.0±0.8 by POD 5 (P〈0.05 vs PODs 1 and 3). The CD4+/CD8+ ratio in peripheral blood lymphocytes increased significantly on POD 3 (P〈0.05 vs untransplanted), but decreased by POD 5 (P〈0.05). Histologically, on POD 3 the xenotransplanted grafts were characterized by perivascular cellular infiltrates and edema. Cytologically, the cells consisted of small round lymphocytes, monocytes, and occasional neutrophils. Immunohistochemical analysis showed heavy IgM and C3 deposits in the vascular endothelium, without any IgG deposits. Allotransplanted grafts showed moderate W 3/25+(28.3±17.3%) and MRC OX8+(38.7±0.7%) cellular infiltrations on POD 3, but ED1+(8.0±3.7%) cells were rare. Conversely, in the xenotransplanted grafts, ED1+(34.2±16.4%) cells were more prevalent than MRC OX8+(18.1±16.5%) cells on POD 3, at P〈0.01 and P〈0.05 vs allograft, respectively. These results indicate that both antidonor antibodies and macrophages/monocytes play an important role in the concordant lung xenograft rejection.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Xenotransplantation, lung, rat ; Rat, lung, xenotransplantation ; Splenectomy, deoxyspergualin, lung transplantation ; Deoxyspergualin, splenectomy, lung transplantation ; Lung transplantation, rat, xenografting
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The efficacy of 15-deoxyspergualin (DSG), cyclosporin A (CyA), and splenectomy-alone or in combination-in prologing the survival of concordant lung xenotransplants was studied in the hamster-to-rat model. In the untreated group, rejection occurred within 3 days, with an elevation of lymphocytotoxic antibody titers. The rejected lung revealed that ED1+cells were more prevalent than MRC OX8+cells in the perivascular infiltrates. In the DSG group, the antibody response was suppressed and median survival increased to 7.5 days. The rejected lungs demonstrated a highly significant depression in ED1+cellular infiltration and a moderate MRC OX8+cellular infiltration. When maintenance CyA was combined with a short course of DSG, survival dramatically increased to beyond 100 days. There were no deposits of IgM, IgG, or C3 or of any cell infiltrate in the grafts of two animals sacrificed 107 and 119 days post-transplantation. We conclude that initial treatment with DSG combined with continuous CyA can suppress acute rejection in the hamster-to-rat lung xenograft model, resulting in longterm graft survival.
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