A BIODIALYSIS SYSTEM FOR LIVER SUPPORT TESTED IN A PORCINE HEPATIC FAILURE MODEL

Background: A practical liver support system for patients in fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) remains a needed therapeutic modality. A new method of bioartificial liver support, the liver biodialysis system (LBDS), is described. Methods: Porcine hepatocytes, removed from direct contact with the treat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2000-02, Vol.70 (2), p.127-131
Hauptverfasser: Sheil, A. G. Ross, Sun, Junhong, Wang, Lisheng, Rao, Nitin, Mears, Douglas C., Wang, Chuanmin, Woodman, Kevin, Johnston, Brendan, Watson, Jennifer
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Zusammenfassung:Background: A practical liver support system for patients in fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) remains a needed therapeutic modality. A new method of bioartificial liver support, the liver biodialysis system (LBDS), is described. Methods: Porcine hepatocytes, removed from direct contact with the treated subject’s circulation, are in culture in a bioreactor which is combined in a dialysis circuit for patient treatment. The LBDS was tested in a porcine ischaemic hepatic failure model. Results: The viable hepatocyte content of the bioreactor was 2.49 ± 0.72 × 10 10. Cells remained viable in culture throughout the experiments (30 ± 3 h) without evidence of immunological damage. A decrease in the degree of accumulation in the blood of ammonia (P < 0.02) and of 14 amino acids (P < 0.001) was achieved by the LBDS. Cerebral perfusion pressure was maintained at significantly higher levels in LBDS‐treated animals (P < 0.05). Conclusions: In the LBDS, hepatocytes in large numbers and satisfactory culture conditions in a bioreactor have sustained viability and function. When combined in a dialysis circuit for the treatment of FHF pigs, immune reactions between the blood and hepatocytes were prevented and beneficial metabolic effects were observed.
ISSN:0004-8682
1445-2197
DOI:10.1046/j.1440-1622.2000.01771.x