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Organogenesis ; 11(2): 58-74, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26186418

ABSTRACT

Kidney transplantation is the only potentially curative treatment for patient facing end-stage renal disease, and it is now routinely used. Its use is mainly limited by the supply of transplantable donor organs, which far exceeds the demand. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering offer promising means for overcoming this shortage. In the present study, we developed and validated a protocol for producing acellular rat renal scaffolds. Left kidneys were removed from 26 male Lewis rats (weights: 250-350 g) and decellularized by means of aortic anterograde perfusion with ionic and anionic detergents (Triton X-100 1% and SDS 1%, respectively). 19 scaffolds thus obtained (and contralateral native kidneys as controls) were deeply characterized in order to evaluate the decellularization quality, the preservation of extracellular matrix components and resultant micro-angioarchitecture structure. The other 7 were transplanted into 7 recipient rats that had undergone unilateral nephrectomy. Recipients were sacrificed on post-transplantation day 7 and the scaffolds subjected to histologic studies. The dual-detergent protocol showed, with only 5 h of perfusion per organ, to obtain thoroughly decellularized renal scaffolds consisting almost exclusively of extracellular matrix. Finally the macro- and the microarchitecture of the renal parenchyma were well preserved, and the grafts were implanted with ease. Seven days after transplant, the scaffolds were morphologically intact although all vascular structures were obstructed with thrombi. Production and implantation of acellular rat renal scaffolds is a suitable platform for further studies on regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.


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Extracellular Matrix/chemistry , Extracellular Matrix/transplantation , Kidney/chemistry , Kidney/growth & development , Tissue Engineering/instrumentation , Tissue Scaffolds , Animals , Cell-Free System , Equipment Failure Analysis , Kidney/cytology , Male , Prosthesis Design , Rats , Rats, Inbred Lew
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HPB (Oxford) ; 15(12): 928-34, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23458105

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OBJECTIVES: Surgical excision is the standard strategy for managing liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma. The achievement of negative (R0) margins is a major determinant of disease-free survival in these patients. Current imaging techniques are of limited value in achieving this goal. A new approach to the intraoperative detection of colorectal liver metastatic tissue based on the emission of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence was evaluated. METHODS: A total of 25 consecutive patients with liver metastases from primary colorectal cancers who were eligible for liver resection received a bolus of ICG (0.5 mg/kg body weight) 24 h before surgery. During surgery, ICG fluorescence, which accumulates around lesions as a result of defective biliary clearance, was detected with a near-infrared camera system, the Photodynamic Eye (PDE). Numbers of lesions detected by, respectively, PDE + ICG, intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) and preoperative computed tomography (CT) were recorded. RESULTS: The near-infrared camera plus ICG revealed a total of 77 metastatic liver nodules. Preoperative CT demonstrated 45 (58.4%) and IOUS showed 55 (71.4%). Preoperative CT and IOUS alone were inferior to the combined use of PDE + ICG and IOUS in the detection of lesions of ≤ 3 mm in size. CONCLUSIONS: This experience suggests that PDE + ICG, combined with IOUS, may represent a safe and effective tool for ensuring the complete surgical eradication of liver metastases from colorectal cancer.


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Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Fluorescent Dyes , Hepatectomy , Indocyanine Green , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Liver Neoplasms/surgery , Molecular Imaging/methods , Multimodal Imaging/methods , Neoplasm Micrometastasis , Adult , Aged , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Care , Liver Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Predictive Value of Tests , Ultrasonography
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