A New Technique for Isolating and Culturing Human Hepatocytes from Whole or Split Livers not Used for Transplantation

Author:

Dorko Kenneth1,Freeswick Paul D.1,Bartoli Fabio2,Cicalese Luca2,Bardsley Brent A.3,Tzakis Andreas2,Nussler Andreas K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 497 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

2. Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh, 3 Pizza Hut Building, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

3. Keystone Skin Bank, 71 W. Uwchlan Avenue, Suite 120, Exton, PA 19341

Abstract

Large numbers of human hepatocytes were obtained from split and whole livers by using an adaptive form of the collagenase perfusion technique employed in rodent and human biopsies. In order to guarantee a homogenous distribution of the perfusate within the whole specimen, major hepatic veins were cannulated with large bore catheters. This technique allowed for the isolation of human hepatocytes on a large scale (up to 18.5 × 109 in one case) from normal and diseased liver specimens. The yield of isolated normal viable hepatocytes is inversely proportional to the donor age. In addition, it was noted that a short time between declared death and organ harvest (cross clamp time) results in higher viability of hepatocytes. In contrast, the time of cold organ preservation did not correlate with the viability or the yield of isolated hepatocytes. We conclude that the technique presented here allows isolation of large numbers of human hepatocytes from specimens unsuitable for transplantation but very valuable for biomedical research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Transplantation,Cell Biology,Biomedical Engineering

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