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The use of a supercooling refrigerator improves the preservation of organ grafts
Authors:Monzen Koshiro  Hosoda Toru  Hayashi Doubun  Imai Yasushi  Okawa Yasuhiro  Kohro Takahide  Uozaki Hiroshi  Nishiyama Tomoki  Fukayama Masashi  Nagai Ryozo
Institution:Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Bunkyo-ku, Japan.
Abstract:Current medical transplantation confronts major problems such as the shortage of donors and geographical restrictions that inhibit efficient utilization of finite donor organs within their storage lives. To overcome these issues, expanding organ preservation time has become a major concern. We investigated whether a strategy which best preserves organ grafts can be achieved by the use of a newly developed refrigerating chamber, which is capable of establishing a supercooled and unfrozen state stably by generating an electrostatic field in its inside. When adult rat organs such as heart, liver, and kidneys were stored in the supercooled conditions, the levels of major biochemical markers leaked from the preserved organs were significantly lower than in the ordinary hypothermic storage. No apparent tissue damages were observed histologically after the supercooled preservation. Our results suggest that the use of this supercooling refrigerator improves organ preservation and may provide an innovative technique for human organ transplantation.
Keywords:Organ graft  Organ preservation  Organ transplantation  Supercooled state  Supercooling refrigerator  Transplantation medicine  Unfrozen state
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