A tremendous amount of research has been dedicated to laying the groundwork that will eventually lead to successful limb transplantation in humans. Limb transplantation in animal models has also been widely used for evaluating composite tissue allografts and various immunosuppressive regimens. Curre
Development of a mouse intestinal transplantation model
โ Scribed by Dr. Robert Zhong; Zheng Zhang; Douglas Quan; John Duff; Calvin Stiller; David Grant
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 433 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We have recently developed a mouse intestinal transplantation model. The proximal segment of donor jejunum is transplanted into the recipient in a heterotopic position. Endโtoโside anastomoses are performed between donor aorta and recipient aorta and between donor portal vein and recipient inferior vena cava. Mortality rates were initially high due to shock, arterial thrombosis, and postoperative sepsis. Refinements in surgical techniques reduced these complications, resulting in a high rate of success. Important technical factors included (1) minimizing ischemic injuries to the graft in both the donor and the recipient, (2) using an aortic patch and elliptical aortotomy for anastomosis, (3) administering large volumes of crystalloid to maintain normal blood pressure during the donor and recipient surgeries, and (4) using broadโspectrum antibiotics as postoperative prophylaxis. The mice with isografts had normal intestinal function and histology when they were sacrificed 1 month after surgery. This new model of small bowel transplantation will be a useful tool to study the immunology of intestinal grafting at the molecular level. ยฉ 1993 WileyโLiss Inc.
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