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p NMR Studies of Rat Liver Cold Preservation with Histidine-Buffered Lactobionate Solution
Authors:Marie-Christine Delmas-Beauvieux   Jean-Louis Gallis   Michel Clerc  Paul Canioni
Abstract:The efficiency of a preservation medium, histidine-buffered lactobionate solution (HBLS), was determined by measuring post-ischemic recoveries of ATP and intracellular pH under Krebs-Henseleit buffer (KHB) perfusion. We used NMR spectroscopy to study the effect of 24-h cold ischemia, followed by 4°C then 37°C reperfusion on the isolated rat liver. Three media were compared: University of Wisconsin solution (UW-lactobionate); Bretschneider's solution (HTK); HBLS and HBLS supplemented with 2 mM Gly and 2 mM Cys (HBLSg2) or with 10 mM Gly and 2 mM Cys (HBLSg10). All values were compared to control values measured during pre-ischemic cold perfusion with KHB (ATP = 8.60 ± 0.6 μmol/g of dry weigh and pHin = 7.41 ± 0.05). The main result from 31p NMR data concerned ATP recovery during cold reperfusion, which was significantly higher in the HBLS group (112 ± 10%) as compared to the UW and HTK groups (around 66%). The presence of glycine decreased ATP recovery (88 ± 8% in HBLSg2, 79 ± 15% in HBLSg10). Higher values of recovered pHin were observed in livers stored in histidine buffered solutions (around 7.30) as compared to UW (around 7.20); histidine was by 13C NMR proved to accumulate in the liver cells, thus ensuring a good buffering capacity. The thermal transition induced a decrease in both ATP level and pHin in all groups. This might be the result of a stimulation of the carbohydrate metabolism (as demonstrated by 13C NMR) especially when glycine was present in the storage solution.
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