Publications by authors named "Biguzas M"

The present studies show clearly that both dexamethasone and insulin can be omitted without altering the efficacy of UW. Adenosine and glutathione are both helpful additives, as is allopurinol. These findings suggest an important role of reperfusion injury after preservation, and confirm the benefits of adding pharmacological agents likely to reduce this injury.

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Preservation of rat kidneys by simple ice-storage has been demonstrated after 48 hr using the University of Wisconsin (UW) solution; hypothermic preservation of the rat kidney was dramatically improved. A modified UW solution without hydroxyethyl starch (HES) also gave uniform survival after 48 hr of storage, and even better function and morphology. Substitution of HES from another source also improved renal function when compared with UW (Dupont) and it is suggested that prolonged storage of UW solution prior to use may reduce its effectiveness.

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Preservation of rat livers by simple ice-storage has been demonstrated after 24 hr using the University of Wisconsin (UW) solution. Equally good preservation could be obtained by substituting hydroxyethyl starch (HES) from another source or by omission of HES from the UW formulation. Survival, early and late function, and morphology at the end of a 3-month follow-up period were essentially similar for all three test groups.

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This study has shown that phosphate-buffered sucrose is a suitable preserving solution for the cold storage of rat pancreata for 24 hours. Isotonic citrate does not appear to be as effective a preserving solution under these conditions. Preservation of endocrine function is evident, but preservation of exocrine function is effected by obstruction or occlusion of the ductocystostomy, which may occur some time after transplantation and may not be related to transplant conditions.

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