Journal article
Protective effects of recombinant human antithrombin III in pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation
PJ Cowan, A Aminian, H Barlow, AA Brown, K Dwyer, RJA Filshie, N Fisicaro, DMA Francis, H Gock, DJ Goodman, J Katsoulis, SC Robson, E Salvaris, TA Shinkel, AB Stewart, AJF D'Apice
American Journal of Transplantation | BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD | Published : 2002
Abstract
Delayed rejection of pig kidney xenografts by primates is associated with vascular injury that may be accompanied by a form of consumptive coagulopathy in recipients. Using a life-supporting pig-to-baboon renal xenotransplantation model, we have tested the hypothesis that treatment with recombinant human antithrombin III would prevent or at least delay the onset of rejection and coagulopathy. Non-immunosuppressed baboons were transplanted with transgenic pig kidneys expressing the human complement regulators CD55 and CD59. Recipients were treated with an intravenous infusion of antithrombin III eight hourly (250 units per kg body weight), with or without low molecular weight heparin. Antithr..
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