2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166663458.81310244/v1
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Normothermic perfusion of cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic explanted human livers: applicability to study drug pharmacokinetics

Abstract: Background and Purpose: Realistic models predicting hepatobiliary processes in health and disease are lacking. We therefore aimed to develop a physiologically relevant human liver model consisting of normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) of explanted diseased human livers that can be used to investigate hepatic first-pass, clearance, biliary excretion and drug-drug interactions. Experimental approach: Eleven livers were included in the study, seven with a cirrhotic and four with a non-cirrhotic disease backgrou… Show more

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“…Normothermic Machine Perfusion (NMP) simulates near-physiological conditions to maintain normal metabolic functions, allowing graft assessment using the liver's hemodynamic, biochemical, and synthetic functions and bile analysis [18]. In addition, machine perfusion can be applied to study drug pharmacokinetics to predict newly developed drugs' absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion profile, and toxicological behavior [19]. In the current work, we use NMP to simulate the transplantation process on the pump for recovery of the rat liver graft using the drug cocktail-CEPT and simultaneous assessment of graft function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normothermic Machine Perfusion (NMP) simulates near-physiological conditions to maintain normal metabolic functions, allowing graft assessment using the liver's hemodynamic, biochemical, and synthetic functions and bile analysis [18]. In addition, machine perfusion can be applied to study drug pharmacokinetics to predict newly developed drugs' absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion profile, and toxicological behavior [19]. In the current work, we use NMP to simulate the transplantation process on the pump for recovery of the rat liver graft using the drug cocktail-CEPT and simultaneous assessment of graft function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%