Mitochondrial transplantation preserves myocardial function and viability in pediatric and neonatal pig hearts donated after circulatory death
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.05.010
Mitochondrial transplantation preserves myocardial function and viability in pediatric and neonatal pig hearts donated after circulatory death
Abstract
Objective: Mitochondrial transplantation has been shown to preserve myocardial function and viability in adult porcine hearts donated after circulatory death (DCD) . Herein, we investigate the efficacy of mitochondrial transplantation for the preservation of myocardial function and viability in neonatal and pediatric porcine DCD heart donation.
Methods: Circulatory death was induced in neonatal and pediatric Yorkshire pigs by cessation of mechanical ventilation. Hearts underwent 20 or 36 minutes of warm ischemia time (WIT), 10 minutes of cold cardioplegic arrest, and then were harvested for ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP). Following 15 minutes of ESHP, hearts received either vehicle (VEH) or vehicle containing isolated autologous mitochondria (MITO). A sham nonischemic group (SHAM) did not undergo WIT, mimicking donation after brain death heart procurement. Hearts underwent 2 hours each of unloaded and loaded ESHP perfusion.
Results: Following 4 hours of ESHP perfusion, left ventricle developed pressure, dP/dt max, and fractional shortening were significantly decreased (P < .001) in DCD hearts receiving VEH compared with SHAM hearts. In contrast, DCD hearts receiving MITO exhibited significantly preserved left ventricle developed pressure, dP/dt max, and fractional shortening (P < .001 each vs VEH, not significant vs SHAM). Infarct size was significantly decreased in DCD hearts receiving MITO as compared with VEH (P < .001). Pediatric DCD hearts subjected to extended WIT demonstrated significantly preserved fractional shortening and significantly decreased infarct size with MITO (P < .01 each vs VEH).
Conclusions: Mitochondrial transplantation in neonatal and pediatric pig DCD heart donation significantly enhances the preservation of myocardial function and viability and mitigates against damage secondary to extended WIT.
Keywords: donation after circulatory death; heart transplant; ischemia; mitochondrial transplantation; neonatal; pediatric.
Copyright © 2023 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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