Hemodynamics in pig‐to‐baboon heterotopic thoracic cardiac xenotransplantation: Recovery from perioperative cardiac xenograft dysfunction and impairment by cardiac overgrowth

Author:

Bender Martin1ORCID,Panelli Alessandro2,Reichart Bruno3ORCID,Radan Julia3,Mokelke Maren3,Neumann Elisabeth3,Buttgereit Ines1,Michel Sebastian4,Bauer Andreas1,Fresch Ann Kathrin3,Mayr Tanja1,Werner Fabian3,Egerer Stefanie5,Bähr Andrea5ORCID,Kessler Barbara5,Klymiuk Nikolai5,Ayares David6,Wolf Eckhard578ORCID,Hagl Christian4,Brenner Paolo4,Längin Matthias1ORCID,Abicht Jan‐Michael1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesiology University Hospital, LMU Munich Munich Germany

2. Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine (CVK, CCM) Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Berlin Germany

3. Transregional Collaborative Research Center 127 Walter Brendel Centre of Experimental Medicine LMU Munich Munich Germany

4. Department of Cardiac Surgery University Hospital LMU Munich Munich Germany

5. Gene Center and Department of Veterinary Sciences Institute of Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology LMU Munich Munich Germany

6. Revivicor Blacksburg Virginia USA

7. Center for Innovative Medical Models (CiMM) LMU Munich Munich Germany

8. Interfaculty Center for Endocrine and Cardiovascular Disease Network Modelling and Clinical Transfer (ICONLMU) LMU Munich Munich Germany

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionOrthotopic cardiac xenotransplantation has seen notable improvement, leading to the first compassionate use in 2022. However, it remains challenging to define the clinical application of cardiac xenotransplantation, including the back‐up strategy in case of xenograft failure. In this regard, the heterotopic thoracic technique could be an alternative to the orthotopic procedure. We present hemodynamic data of heterotopic thoracic pig‐to‐baboon transplantation experiments, focusing on perioperative xenograft dysfunction and xenograft overgrowth.MethodsWe used 17 genetically modified piglets as donors for heterotopic thoracic xenogeneic cardiac transplantation into captive‐bred baboons. In all animals, pressure probes were implanted in the graft's left ventricle and the recipient's ascending aorta and hemodynamic data (graft pressure, aortic pressure and recipient's heart rate) were recorded continuously.ResultsAortic pressures and heart rates of the recipients’ hearts were postoperatively stable in all experiments. After reperfusion, three grafts presented with low left ventricular pressure indicating perioperative cardiac dysfunction (PCXD). These animals recovered from PCXD within 48 h under support of the recipient's heart and there was no difference in survival compared to the other 14 ones. After 48 h, graft pressure increased up to 200 mmHg in all 17 animals with two different time‐patterns. This led to a progressive gradient between graft and aortic pressure. With increasing gradient, the grafts stopped contributing to cardiac output. Grafts showed a marked weight increase from implantation to explantation.ConclusionThe heterotopic thoracic cardiac xenotransplantation technique is a possible method to overcome PCXD in early clinical trials and an experimental tool to get a better understanding of PCXD. The peculiar hemodynamic situation of increasing graft pressure but missing graft's output indicates outflow tract obstruction due to cardiac overgrowth. The heterotopic thoracic technique should be successful when using current strategies of immunosuppression, organ preservation and donor pigs with smaller body and organ size.

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

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Wiley

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