Sub-zero non-freezing of vascularized composite allografts in a rodent partial hindlimb model
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2024-09
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Ischemia is a major limiting factor in Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) as irreversible muscular injury can occur after as early as 4–6 h of static cold storage (SCS). Organ preservation technologies have led to the development of storage protocols extending rat liver ex vivo preservation up to 4 days. Development of such a protocol for VCAs has the added challenge of inherent ice nucleating factors of the graft, therefore, this study focused on developing a robust protocol for VCA supercooling. Rodent partial hindlimbs underwent subnormothermic machine perfusion (SNMP) with several loading solutions, followed by a storage solution with cryoprotective agents (CPA) developed for VCAs. Storage occurred in suspended animation for 24h and VCAs were recovered using SNMP with modified Steen. This study shows a robust VCA supercooling preservation protocol in a rodent model. Further optimization is expected to allow for its application in a transplantation model, which would be a breakthrough in the field of VCA preservation.
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Preservation, Subzero non-freezing, Supercooling, Vascularized composite allografts, Taverne, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Filz von Reiterdank, I, Tawa, P, Berkane, Y, de Clermont-Tonnerre, E, Dinicu, A T, Pendexter, C, Goutard, M, Lellouch, A G, Mink van der Molen, A B, Coert, J H, Cetrulo, C L & Uygun, K 2024, 'Sub-zero non-freezing of vascularized composite allografts in a rodent partial hindlimb model', Cryobiology, vol. 116, 104950. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2024.104950