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A novel method for preserving human lungs using a super-cooling system

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ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY
Volume 82, Issue 3, Pages 1085-1089

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2006.03.016

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Purpose. To ensure the suitable preservation of isolated lungs, a super- cooling system was used to cool water to temperatures as low as -5 degrees C without freezing. Description. After lung tissues were obtained from patients with lung cancer, they were kept at -5 degrees C or 4 degrees C for as many as 5 days, and then they were histologically and biochemically examined. To evaluate biochemical stability, tissues after storage were passively sensitized with immunoglobulin E and then incubated with anti-immunoglobulin-E antibody. Evaluation. Although tissues preserved at -5 degrees C for 5 days had an almost normal appearance with intact cilia on bronchial epithelium and normal endothelium, tissues stored at 4 C showed degradation of these structures. Single-stranded DNA, a sign of DNA cleavage, was frequently noted in tissues stored at 4 degrees C, but only rarely observed at -5 degrees C. A significant amount of cysteinyl-leukotrienes was generated from tissues stored at -5 degrees C for 3 days, but there was no response to antibody stimulation from tissues stored at 4 degrees C. Conclusions. Super-cooling systems may provide useful applications as a novel preserving method.

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