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- Title
A novel rat full-thickness hemi-abdominal wall/hindlimb osteomyocutaneous combined flap: influence of allograft mass and vascularized bone marrow content on vascularized composite allograft survival.
- Authors
Ramirez, Alejandro E.; Hui-Yun Cheng; Lao, William W.; Yen-Ling Wang; Chih-Jen Wen; Wallace, Christopher G.; Chih-Fan Lin; Ling-Yi Shih; Sheng-Hao Chuang; Fu-Chan Wei
- Abstract
Vascularized bone marrow transplantation (VBMT) appears to promote tolerance for vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA). However, it is unclear whether VBMT is critical for tolerance induction and, if so, whether there is a finite amount of VCA that VBMT can support. We investigated this with a novel VCA combined flap model incorporating full-thickness hemiabdominal wall and hindlimb osteomyocutaneous (HAW/HLOMC) flaps. Effects of allograft mass (AM) and VBMT on VCA outcome were studied by comparing HAW/HLOMC VCAs with fully MHC-mismatched BN donors and Lewis recipients. Control groups did not receive treatments following transplantation. Treatment groups received a short course of cyclosporine A (CsA), antilymphocyte serum, and three doses of adipocyte-derived stem cells (POD 1, 8, and 15). The results showed that all flaps in control allogeneic groups rejected soon after VCAs. Treatment significantly prolonged allograft survival. Three of eight recipients in HLOMC treatment group had allografts survive long-term and developed donor-specific tolerance. Significantly higher peripheral chimerism was observed in HLOMC than other groups. It is concluded that the relative amount of AM to VBMT is a critical factor influencing long-term allograft survival. Accordingly, VBMT content compared with VCA mass may be an important consideration for VCA in humans.
- Subjects
BONE marrow transplantation; HINDLIMB; BONE marrow purging; TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc.; ORGAN donors
- Publication
Transplant International, 2014, Vol 27, Issue 9, p977
- ISSN
0934-0874
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/tri.12364