ROLE OF KUPFFER CELLS IN THE INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE AFTER LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION

Citation
K. Sato et al., ROLE OF KUPFFER CELLS IN THE INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE AFTER LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION, The Journal of surgical research, 63(2), 1996, pp. 433-438
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00224804
Volume
63
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
433 - 438
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4804(1996)63:2<433:ROKCIT>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The role of Kupffer cells (KC) in the induction of tolerance caused by preoperative donor-specific blood transfusion (DST) was investigated. DA rats (RT1(a)) were used as donors and Lewis rats (RT1(1)) as recip ients. Recipients of an orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) were di vided into eight groups: Group 1, only OLT was performed; Group 2, on Days 9 and 8 before OLT, gadolinium (Gd) was injected intravenously; G roup 3, on Day 7 before OLT, donor blood was injected intravenously (i vDST); Group 4, DST was performed via the portal vein (ivDST); Group 5 , Gd was injected twice as described for Group 2 before ivDST; Group 6 , Gd was injected as described for Group 2 before ipvDST; Group 7; ivD ST was performed, and then on Days 3 and 2 before OLT, Gd was injected ; Group 8, ipvDST was performed, and then Gd was injected as described for Group 7. The mean survival times (MSTs) were 11.6, 11.8, 52.7, 64 .4, 27.7, 39.4, 49.4, and 64.2 days in each group. That is, injection of Gd only or injection after DST had no effects for the survival days of recipients. There was no statistically significant difference betw een Group 6 and Groups 3 and 4, but the MST of Group 5 was significant ly shorter than those of Groups 3 and 4. Microscopic studies demonstra ted marked portal and lobular infiltration and endothelialitis, as wel l as necrosis of the parenchyma and paucity of interlobular bile ducts in Groups 1, 2, and 5. While in Groups 3, 4, and 6 these findings wer e considerably mild. These results suggested that KC participated in t he induction of tolerance caused by DST and that portal venous injecti on of donor blood diminished the effects of Gd. (C) 1996 Academic Pres s, Inc.