HAMSTER-TO-RAT HEART AND LIVER XENOTRANSPLANTATION WITH FK506 PLUS ANTIPROLIFERATIVE DRUGS
- 1 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 55 (4), 701-708
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199304000-00003
Abstract
Heterotopic hamster hearts transplanted to unmodified LEW rats underwent humoral rejection in 3 days. Survival was prolonged to a median of 4 days with 2 mg/kg/day FK506. As monotherapy, 15 mg/kg/day cyclophosphamide greatly prolonged graft survival—far more than could be accomplished with RS-61443, brequinar (BQR), mizoribine, methotrexate, or deoxyspergualin. However, when FK506 treatment, which was ineffective alone, was combined with a short induction course (14 or 30 days) of subtherapeutic BQR, RS-61443, or cyclophosphamide, routine survival of heart xenografts was possible for as long as the daily FK506 was continued. In addition, a single large dose of 80 mg/ kg cyclophosphamide 10 days preoperatively allowed routine cardiac xenograft survival under FK506. The ability of these antimetabolites to unmask the therapeutic potential of FK506 correlated, although imperfectly, with the prevention of rises of preformed heterospecific cytotoxic antibodies immediately postoperatively. As an adjunct to FK506, azathioprine was of marginal value, whereas mizoribine, methotrexate, and deoxyspergualin (DSPG) were of intermediate efficacy.After orthotopic hepatic xenotransplantation, the perioperative survival of the liver with its well-known © Williams & Wilkins 1993. All Rights Reserved.Keywords
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