Correlation between Blood Flow and Prostaglandin Production in Segmental Pancreatic Autograft : Special Reference to Their Influence to Vascular Thrombosis after Transplantation

Shimane journal of medical science Volume 13 Page 46-59 published_at 1992
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Title
Correlation between Blood Flow and Prostaglandin Production in Segmental Pancreatic Autograft : Special Reference to Their Influence to Vascular Thrombosis after Transplantation
Creator
Nagami Haruhiko
Tamura Katsuhiro
Nakase Akira
Source Title
Shimane journal of medical science
Volume 13
Start Page 46
End Page 59
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
This experiment was aimed to investigate the changes in the blood flow (splenic arterial blood flow; S.B.F and pancreatic tissue blood flow; P.T.B.F) and the changes of production of prostaglandins (prostacyclin and thromboxane A_2) in canine segmental pancreatic graft before and after transplantation. Furthermore, we investigated correlation between the blood flow of the transplanted pancreas (S.B.F and P.T.B.F) and the changes of production of these two prostaglandins in it according to preservation time after transplantation. This experiment consisted of 17 dogs divided into two groups; short-term (3 hours) preserved group (group I, N=12), long-term (24 hours) preserved group (group II, N=5). In group I, after transplantation, both S.B.F and P.T.B.F increased significantly with enhanced production of prostacyclin. While, in group II, they decresed significantly with enhanced production of thromboxane A_2 and reduced production of prostacyclin. Graft function was monitered by daily fasting blood glucose level in each 5 dogs of both group. Four dogs in group I and only one dog in group II survived with functioning grafts for two weeks. But in group I, one graft was lost at 4 days from vascular thrombosis. On the other hand, in group II, two grafts were subsequently lost at 1 and 8 days from vascular thrombosis and the other two grafts were never functioning after transplantation. These results suggested that there was a significant correlation between the productive system of prostacyclin & thromboxane A_2 and the blood flow of the transplanted pancreas in canine segmental pancreatic transplantation, and enhanced production of thromboxane A_2 might be responsible for vascular thrombosis after transplatation. For this reason, good function of the graft after segmental pancreatic transplantation may be possible by inhibiting the production of thromboxane A_2,even if preservation time is long.
Subjects
segmental pancreatic transplantation ( Other)
preservation time ( Other)
vascular thrombosis ( Other)
prostaglandin ( Other)
blood flow ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Shimane Medical University
Date of Issued 1992
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586