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低温保存对心脏瓣膜异种移植影响的体内研究

In vivo study of the effects of cryopreservation on heart valve xenotransplantation.

作者信息

Nagasaka Shigeo, Taniguchi Shigeki, Nakayama Yoshio, Sakaguchi Hidehito, Nishizaki Kazuhiko, Naito Hiroshi, Morioka Hiroyuki

机构信息

Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Nara Medical University School of Medicine, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, Japan.

出版信息

Cardiovasc Pathol. 2005 Mar-Apr;14(2):70-9. doi: 10.1016/j.carpath.2005.01.004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent reports have suggested that cryopreservation reduces the immunogenicity of donor tissue. The immunomodulation by cryopreservation might influence on the tissue durability after xenotransplantation. We investigated the in vivo morphologic changes in cryopreserved xenograft (CXG) heart valves.

MATERIAL AND METHOD

We transplanted a fresh (fresh xenograft; FXG) and a cryopreserved (CXG) porcine aortic root and a cryopreserved canine (cryopreserved allograft; CAG) aortic root into the abdominal aorta of a dog without any immunosuppressive agents. Explanted grafts on the 21st to 49th days after implantation were analyzed morphologically with light microscopy using some special stains, immunohistochemical analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

RESULT

Light microscopy showed the absence of smooth muscle cells in the media of the aorta in any group after transplantation. FXG valves did not maintain any cellularity after transplantation. CXG valves contained cellular infiltration in themselves. CAG valves contained numerous fibroblasts, which showed the maintenance of tissue integrity without allowing cellular infiltration. The structure of elastic fibers was well maintained, even in the part of CXG valve with cellular infiltration. Immunohistochemical studies documented the infiltration of T lymphocytes in CXG valves that were labeled by anti-CD3 antibodies. SEM demonstrated that no endothelia were seen on the surface of the valves in any group after transplantation.

CONCLUSION

We concluded that the cryopreservation method might provide an immunomodulation of xenogeneic heart valves for transplantation.

摘要

背景

最近的报告表明,冷冻保存可降低供体组织的免疫原性。冷冻保存引起的免疫调节可能会影响异种移植后组织的耐久性。我们研究了冷冻保存的异种移植(CXG)心脏瓣膜的体内形态学变化。

材料与方法

我们将新鲜的(新鲜异种移植;FXG)和冷冻保存的(CXG)猪主动脉根部以及冷冻保存的犬(冷冻保存的同种异体移植;CAG)主动脉根部移植到一只未使用任何免疫抑制剂的犬的腹主动脉中。使用一些特殊染色、免疫组织化学分析和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对植入后第21至49天取出的移植物进行形态学分析。

结果

光学显微镜检查显示,移植后任何组的主动脉中膜均无平滑肌细胞。FXG瓣膜移植后未保持任何细胞活性。CXG瓣膜自身存在细胞浸润。CAG瓣膜含有大量成纤维细胞,显示组织完整性得以维持且无细胞浸润。即使在有细胞浸润的CXG瓣膜部分,弹性纤维结构也保持良好。免疫组织化学研究记录了CXG瓣膜中有抗CD3抗体标记的T淋巴细胞浸润。SEM显示,移植后任何组的瓣膜表面均未见内皮细胞。

结论

我们得出结论,冷冻保存方法可能为移植的异种心脏瓣膜提供免疫调节作用。

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