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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 12, 787-791, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
AM D'Armini, JJ Lemasters, TM Egan and M Vigano
OBJECTIVE: Non-heart beating donors could be an important source of lungs
for transplantation. In prior experiments, trypan blue exclusion was used
to assess the percentage of viable lung cells after different intervals
following circulatory arrest. In this study, we assessed the importance of
the trypan blue perfusate pH because in liver preservation studies, pH of
the perfusate appears to be very important with the presence of a 'pH
paradox'. METHODS: Forty Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 5 each group) were
sacrificed, left at room temperature, and ventilated with 100% O2 (tidal
volume 0.01 cc/g, rate 30/min) for 4 or 8 h after death. Lungs were then
flushed with 150 cc of trypan blue in Krebs-Heinseleit buffer via the
pulmonary artery, then with 150 cc of fixative (2%) paraformaldehyde + 2%
gluteraldehyde). The pH of the trypan blue solution was varied from 6.5 to
7.8. Lungs were sectioned, and cell viability was quantified based on
exclusion of trypan blue. RESULTS: Longer cadaver time was associated with
less viability, but pH had no effect on viability. The results were similar
in groups ventilated for the same period of time and then flushed with
solutions at different pH (4 h, viability 80-84%; 8 h, viability 68-72%).
Over the range investigated, the pH of the trypan blue solution had no
impact on lung viability in non-heart beating donors and the lungs did not
show the 'pH paradox'. CONCLUSION: Lung tissue is not susceptible to the
'pH paradox' observed in liver preservation studies. Because more than 80%
of lung cells are still viable 4 h after death if the lungs are ventilated
with 100% O2 during the cadaveric period, retrieval and transplantation of
cadaveric lungs may be feasible and might alleviate the paucity of lung
donors.
ARTICLES
Effect of perfusion pH on rat lung viability of non-heart beating donors
Division of Cardiac Surgery, I.R.C.C.S. Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia, Italy.
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