Journal article

Enhanced protection of the renal vascular endothelium improves early outcome in kidney transplantation: Preclinical investigations in pig and mouse

S Nordling, J Brännström, F Carlsson, B Lu, E Salvaris, A Wanders, J Buijs, S Estrada, V Tolmachev, PJ Cowan, T Lorant, PU Magnusson

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2018

Abstract

Ischemia reperfusion injury is one of the major complications responsible for delayed graft function in kidney transplantation. Applications to reduce reperfusion injury are essential due to the widespread use of kidneys from deceased organ donors where the risk for delayed graft function is especially prominent. We have recently shown that coating of inflamed or damaged endothelial cells with a unique heparin conjugate reduces thrombosis and leukocyte recruitment. In this study we evaluated the binding capacity of the heparin conjugate to cultured human endothelial cells, to kidneys from brain-dead porcine donors, and to murine kidneys during static cold storage. The heparin conjugate was a..

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Awarded by European Commission


Funding Acknowledgements

The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement no 602699 (DIREKT), NHMRC/EU grant #1074171, the Uppsala BIO's BIO-X program, the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova), the Kidney Foundation, the Lars-Erik Gelin Memorial Foundation and the Bergholm Foundation. Imaging was performed with equipment maintained by the Science for Life Lab BioVis Platform Uppsala University, and histology images were provided by the Science for Life Lab Tissue Profiling Facility Uppsala University.