One liver, three recipients: segment IV from split-liver procedures as a source of hepatocytes for cell transplantation
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One liver, three recipients: segment IV from split-liver procedures as a source of hepatocytes for cell transplantation
Abstract
Hepatocyte transplantation is emerging as a possible treatment for patients with acute liver failure and liver-based metabolic disorders. With the limited availability of donor tissue, it is important to find new sources of liver tissue for isolation of high-quality hepatocytes. Segment IV with or without the caudate lobe was removed during three split-liver procedures. Hepatocytes were isolated from the tissues using a collagenase perfusion technique under strict sterile conditions. The mean number of hepatocytes that were isolated was 5.14 x 10(8) cells with a mean cell viability of 89%. Two of the hepatocyte preparations were used for cell transplantation in a 1-day-old boy with an antenatal diagnosis of a severe urea cycle defect caused by ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. The six recipients of split-liver grafts demonstrated no complications related to the removal of segment IV. Segment IV with or without the caudate lobe obtained from split-liver procedures is potentially a good source of high-quality hepatocytes for cell transplantation.
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Human hepatocyte isolation for liver cell therapy: whole marginal livers or healthy segments from splitting?Transplantation. 2005 Jan 27;79(2):249; author reply 250. doi: 10.1097/01.tp.0000140981.36915.a8. Transplantation. 2005. PMID: 15665778 No abstract available.
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