PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

The ultrastructural characteristics of bile canaliculus in porcine liver donated after cardiac death and machine perfusion preservation.

  • Yo Ishihara,
  • Hiroki Bochimoto,
  • Daisuke Kondoh,
  • Hiromichi Obara,
  • Naoto Matsuno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. e0233917

Abstract

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The effects of each type of machine perfusion preservation (MP) of liver grafts donated after cardiac death on the bile canaliculi of hepatocytes remain unclear. We analyzed the intracellular three-dimensional ultrastructure of the bile canaliculi and hepatocyte endomembrane systems in porcine liver grafts after warm ischemia followed by successive MP with modified University of Wisconsin gluconate solution. Transmission and osmium-maceration scanning electron microscopy revealed that lumen volume of the bile canaliculi decreased after warm ischemia. In liver grafts preserved by hypothermic MP condition, bile canaliculi tended to recover in terms of lumen volume, while their microvilli regressed. In contrast, midthermic MP condition preserved the functional form of the microvilli of the bile canaliculi. Machine perfusion preservation potentially restored the bile canaliculus lumen and alleviated the cessation of cellular endocrine processes due to warm ischemia. In addition, midthermic MP condition prevented the retraction of the microvilli of bile canaliculi, suggesting further mitigation of the damage of the bile canaliculi.