DOI: 10.1177/1522162802005003008 © 2002 SAGE Publications Acceleration of Chronic Rejection of Kidney Allografts from Non-Heartbeating Donors
The authors have previously shown that dysfunction of isografts correlates with the intervalof cardiac arrest of the non-heartbeating donor (NHBD). In this study, the authorsinvestigated the nonspecific effects of donor asystole on rat allografts over time. F344kidney donors were killed, and after 45 min the left kidney was transplanted orthotopicallyinto Lewis (LEW) recipients (group 1, n= 14). Organs from living donors (LD) actedas controls (group 2, n= 10). All host animals received low-dose cyclosporine (1.5mg/day x 10). LEW recipients of kidney isografts from NHBD (group 3, n= 15) and LDcontrols (group 4, n = 6) were examined in parallel. All animals were followed for 12weeks. Proteinuria was assessed every 4 weeks, and tissue samples examined at 2 and12 weeks ( n= 3/time point). All animals survived. Proteinuria increased progressively inall group-1 NHBD allograft and group-3 isograft recipients. From control LD groups 2and
Key Words: non-heartbeating donors (NHBDs) "marginal" or "extended" cadaver donors
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