The immunomodulatory effect of cryopreservation in rat tracheal allotransplantation
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The immunomodulatory effect of cryopreservation in rat tracheal allotransplantation
Abstract
Background: Cryopreservation is one solution to the problem of donor organ deficit. To investigate the effect of cryopreservation on tracheal allografts, we performed 2 experiments in rats.
Methods: In Experiment 1, we assessed second-set graft rejection. Two weeks after primary heterotopic transplantation (Group 1, fresh isografts; Group 2, fresh allografts from Lewis rats; and Group 3, cryopreserved allografts from Lewis rats; n = 5, respectively), each animal underwent secondary heterotopic grafting with isografts and allografts from Lewis and Wistar Furth rats (n = 5, respectively). Four weeks after the secondary transplantation, all grafts were retrieved for histologic analysis. In Experiment 2, we assessed the long-term results of allograft cryopreservation, without immunosuppression therapy. Six months after transplantation of fresh (Group 4) and cryopreserved (Group 5) allografts, the tracheal segments (each group, n = 5) were histologically evaluated.
Results: In Experiment 1, only the secondary allografts from Lewis rats in Group 2 did not maintain lumen structure and often showed dislocated or destroyed cartilage. Second-set graft rejection was specifically recognized in Group 2, but not in Group 1 or 3. In Experiment 2, the cryopreserved allografts appeared almost normal and lumen rigidity was preserved 6 months after transplantation. These allografts were superior to the fresh allografts in patency and in cartilage dislocation and mononuclear cell infiltration scores, but not in the viable chondrocyte ratio.
Conclusions: We conclude that cryopreservation may produce successful long-term results because of its immunomodulatory effect on tracheal allografts.
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