Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation
- Autores
- Andres, Ane Miren; Santamaria, Monica; Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco; Guerra, Laura; Lopez, Sergio; Stringa, Pablo Luis; Vallejo, Maria Teresa; Largo, Carlota; Encinas, Jose Luis; Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad; Lopez Santamaria, Manuel; Tovar, Juan Antonio
- Año de publicación
- 2016
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Experimental small bowel transplantation (SBT) in rats has been proven to be a useful tool for the study of ischemia-reperfusion and immunological aspects related to solid organ transplantation. However, the model is not completely refined, specialized literature is scarce and complex technical details are typically omitted or confusing. Most studies related to acute rejection (AR) use the orthotopic standard, with small sample sizes due to its high mortality, whereas those studying chronic rejection (CR) use the heterotopic standard, which allows longer term survival but does not exactly reflect the human clinical scenario. Various animal strains have been used, and the type of rejection and the timing of its analysis differ among authors. The double purpose of this study was to develop an improved unusual AR model of SBT using the heterotopic technique, and to elaborate a guide useful to implement experimental models for studying AR. We analyzed the model's technical details and expected difficulties in overcoming the learning curve for such a complex microsurgical model, identifying the potential problem areas and providing a step-by-step protocol and reference guide for future surgeons interested in the topic. We also discuss the historic and more recent options in the literature.
Fil: Andres, Ane Miren. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Santamaria, Monica. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Guerra, Laura. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Lopez, Sergio. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Stringa, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro. Área de Investigación y Desarrollo; Argentina
Fil: Vallejo, Maria Teresa. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Largo, Carlota. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Encinas, Jose Luis. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; España
Fil: Lopez Santamaria, Manuel. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España
Fil: Tovar, Juan Antonio. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España - Materia
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Intestinal Transplantation
Rejection
Rats
Immunosupression - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
- OAI Identificador
- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/72902
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation Andres, Ane Miren Intestinal Transplantation Rejection Rats Immunosupression |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Difficulties, guidelines and review of developing an acute rejection model after rat intestinal transplantation |
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Andres, Ane Miren Santamaria, Monica Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco Guerra, Laura Lopez, Sergio Stringa, Pablo Luis Vallejo, Maria Teresa Largo, Carlota Encinas, Jose Luis Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad Lopez Santamaria, Manuel Tovar, Juan Antonio |
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Andres, Ane Miren |
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Andres, Ane Miren Santamaria, Monica Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco Guerra, Laura Lopez, Sergio Stringa, Pablo Luis Vallejo, Maria Teresa Largo, Carlota Encinas, Jose Luis Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad Lopez Santamaria, Manuel Tovar, Juan Antonio |
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Santamaria, Monica Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco Guerra, Laura Lopez, Sergio Stringa, Pablo Luis Vallejo, Maria Teresa Largo, Carlota Encinas, Jose Luis Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad Lopez Santamaria, Manuel Tovar, Juan Antonio |
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Experimental small bowel transplantation (SBT) in rats has been proven to be a useful tool for the study of ischemia-reperfusion and immunological aspects related to solid organ transplantation. However, the model is not completely refined, specialized literature is scarce and complex technical details are typically omitted or confusing. Most studies related to acute rejection (AR) use the orthotopic standard, with small sample sizes due to its high mortality, whereas those studying chronic rejection (CR) use the heterotopic standard, which allows longer term survival but does not exactly reflect the human clinical scenario. Various animal strains have been used, and the type of rejection and the timing of its analysis differ among authors. The double purpose of this study was to develop an improved unusual AR model of SBT using the heterotopic technique, and to elaborate a guide useful to implement experimental models for studying AR. We analyzed the model's technical details and expected difficulties in overcoming the learning curve for such a complex microsurgical model, identifying the potential problem areas and providing a step-by-step protocol and reference guide for future surgeons interested in the topic. We also discuss the historic and more recent options in the literature. Fil: Andres, Ane Miren. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Santamaria, Monica. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Hernandez Oliveros, Francisco. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Guerra, Laura. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Lopez, Sergio. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Stringa, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro. Área de Investigación y Desarrollo; Argentina Fil: Vallejo, Maria Teresa. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Largo, Carlota. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Encinas, Jose Luis. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Garcia de las Heras, Maria Soledad. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; España Fil: Lopez Santamaria, Manuel. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España Fil: Tovar, Juan Antonio. Hospital Universitario La Paz; España |
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Experimental small bowel transplantation (SBT) in rats has been proven to be a useful tool for the study of ischemia-reperfusion and immunological aspects related to solid organ transplantation. However, the model is not completely refined, specialized literature is scarce and complex technical details are typically omitted or confusing. Most studies related to acute rejection (AR) use the orthotopic standard, with small sample sizes due to its high mortality, whereas those studying chronic rejection (CR) use the heterotopic standard, which allows longer term survival but does not exactly reflect the human clinical scenario. Various animal strains have been used, and the type of rejection and the timing of its analysis differ among authors. The double purpose of this study was to develop an improved unusual AR model of SBT using the heterotopic technique, and to elaborate a guide useful to implement experimental models for studying AR. We analyzed the model's technical details and expected difficulties in overcoming the learning curve for such a complex microsurgical model, identifying the potential problem areas and providing a step-by-step protocol and reference guide for future surgeons interested in the topic. We also discuss the historic and more recent options in the literature. |
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