Addition of a liver to the normothermic perfusion circuit reduces renal pro‐inflammatory factors

Author:

Li Fangcong123,Zhang Yimin4,Ruan Hehuan123,He Yu123,Zhan Liqiang123,Chen Shirui123,Wang Tielong123,Qiu Jiang123,Guo Zhiyong123,Wang Dongping123ORCID,He Xiaoshun123

Affiliation:

1. Organ Transplant Centre The First Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Organ Donation and Transplant, Immunology Guangzhou China

3. Guangdong Provincial International Cooperation Base of Science and Technology (Organ Transplantation) Guangzhou China

4. Zhongshan School of Medicine Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNormothermic machine perfusion (NMP) provides a novel platform to preserve isolated organs in an artificial condition. Our study aimed to explore the interaction between the liver and kidney at an ex vivo organ level by adding a liver to the kidney NMP circuit.MethodsPorcine kidney and liver obtained from abattoir were subjected to 9 h NMP after suffering 30‐min warm ischemia time and 90‐min cold ischemia time. The liver–kidney NMP group (n = 5) and the single‐kidney NMP group (n = 5) were designed. During the NMP, perfusion parameters, blood gas analysis, and tissue samples were compared.ResultsThe perfusate of both groups remained stable, and continuous urine production was observed during NMP. In the liver–kidney NMP group, the lactate level was low, while blood urea nitrogen increased and glucose levels decreased. After the NMP, the renal tissue in the liver–kidney group exhibited fewer histological changes such as tubular epithelium vacuolization, along with reduced expression of IL‐6, IL‐8, IL‐1β, NLRP3, and GSDMD.ConclusionsOur results indicated that the expression of renal pro‐inflammatory factors was reduced in the liver–kidney NMP system.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,General Medicine,Biomaterials,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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