Myocardial fatty acid metabolism during acute cardiac allograft rejection. 1998

P Hengster, and R Linke, and C Decristoforo, and J Feichtinger, and L Fridrich, and T Eberl, and D Ofner, and G Riccabona, and R Margreiter
Department of Transplant Surgery, Innsbruck University Hospital, Austria.

Fatty acids are promptly taken up, metabolised and eliminated by healthy cardiomyocytes. Cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease and chronic rejection are known to be associated with an impaired fatty acid metabolism. It was the aim of this study to investigate fatty acid metabolism in a rat heart transplant model and to correlate scintigraphic findings with histological changes. After right-side nephrectomy of Lewis recipients Brown Norway cardiac allografts were anastomosed to the renal vessels. Animals were given no immunosuppression. The metabolism of carrier-free 17-123 jodo-heptadecanoic acid (123J-HDA) with a specific activity of > 2 x 10(17) Bq/ml was scintigraphically measured between days 1 and 11. An increase in the grade of rejection was observed over time. Fifty-six frames of 30 s duration each were recorded. For the region of interest (native heart, transplanted heart, left kidney) frames 10-56 were superimposed, time-activity curves generated and monoexponentially fitted. Furthermore, elimination half-life and intercepts were calculated. Following scintigraphic evaluation the animals were killed and graft as well as native hearts excised for histological examination. The uptake of the tracer identified severe grades of rejection. Elimination half-life of the tracer was twice as long from hearts with mild rejection and more than 14 times as long in severe rejection compared with no rejection. Elimination half-life and amplitude did not permit discrimination between grades 1, 2 and 3 a, but significantly decreased in groups 3 b and 4. This method therefore seems to be a valuable tool for the noninvasive detection of severe acute cardiac allograft rejection. Since fatty acid metabolism is clearly stress-dependent it remains to be seen whether this method allows detection of earlier rejection in loaded hearts.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009206 Myocardium The muscle tissue of the HEART. It is composed of striated, involuntary muscle cells (MYOCYTES, CARDIAC) connected to form the contractile pump to generate blood flow. Muscle, Cardiac,Muscle, Heart,Cardiac Muscle,Myocardia,Cardiac Muscles,Heart Muscle,Heart Muscles,Muscles, Cardiac,Muscles, Heart
D011877 Radionuclide Imaging The production of an image obtained by cameras that detect the radioactive emissions of an injected radionuclide as it has distributed differentially throughout tissues in the body. The image obtained from a moving detector is called a scan, while the image obtained from a stationary camera device is called a scintiphotograph. Gamma Camera Imaging,Radioisotope Scanning,Scanning, Radioisotope,Scintigraphy,Scintiphotography,Imaging, Gamma Camera,Imaging, Radionuclide
D011917 Rats, Inbred Lew An inbred strain of rat that is used in BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. Rats, Inbred Lewis,Rats, Lew,Inbred Lew Rat,Inbred Lew Rats,Inbred Lewis Rats,Lew Rat,Lew Rat, Inbred,Lew Rats,Lew Rats, Inbred,Lewis Rats, Inbred,Rat, Inbred Lew,Rat, Lew
D005227 Fatty Acids Organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons by the equivalent of oxidation of a methyl group to an alcohol, aldehyde, and then acid. Fatty acids are saturated and unsaturated (FATTY ACIDS, UNSATURATED). (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed) Aliphatic Acid,Esterified Fatty Acid,Fatty Acid,Fatty Acids, Esterified,Fatty Acids, Saturated,Saturated Fatty Acid,Aliphatic Acids,Acid, Aliphatic,Acid, Esterified Fatty,Acid, Saturated Fatty,Esterified Fatty Acids,Fatty Acid, Esterified,Fatty Acid, Saturated,Saturated Fatty Acids
D006084 Graft Rejection An immune response with both cellular and humoral components, directed against an allogeneic transplant, whose tissue antigens are not compatible with those of the recipient. Transplant Rejection,Rejection, Transplant,Transplantation Rejection,Graft Rejections,Rejection, Graft,Rejection, Transplantation,Rejections, Graft,Rejections, Transplant,Rejections, Transplantation,Transplant Rejections,Transplantation Rejections
D006321 Heart The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood. Hearts
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D014184 Transplantation, Homologous Transplantation between individuals of the same species. Usually refers to genetically disparate individuals in contradistinction to isogeneic transplantation for genetically identical individuals. Transplantation, Allogeneic,Allogeneic Grafting,Allogeneic Transplantation,Allografting,Homografting,Homologous Transplantation,Grafting, Allogeneic
D016027 Heart Transplantation The transference of a heart from one human or animal to another. Cardiac Transplantation,Grafting, Heart,Transplantation, Cardiac,Transplantation, Heart,Cardiac Transplantations,Graftings, Heart,Heart Grafting,Heart Graftings,Heart Transplantations,Transplantations, Cardiac,Transplantations, Heart

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