Study on the preservation with CO (PCO = 200-2,000 hPa), resuscitation, and heterotopic transplantation of an isolated rat heart

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In this experiment, CO was used as a gas mixture in a reversible relationship with O2. CO was added in a gas form mixed with O 2. An isolated donor rat heart was obtained, exposed to a gas mixture such as PO2 = 1,800 hPa and PCO = 200 hPa, and PO2 = 1,000 hPa and PCO = 1,000 hPa in a 2 ATA high-pressure chamber and preserved in a refrigerator at 4 °C. This report demonstrates that significant reproducibility has been verified. The heart was removed from the refrigerator 24 h later and heterotopic heart transplantation was performed in the right neck of a recipient rat and the pulsating of the transplanted heart was detected by an electrocardiogram. Copyright © 2009 Cognizant Comm. Corp. All rights reserved.

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Yoshida, Y., Hatayama, N., & Seki, K. (2009). Study on the preservation with CO (PCO = 200-2,000 hPa), resuscitation, and heterotopic transplantation of an isolated rat heart. Cell Transplantation, 18(5–6), 535–540. https://doi.org/10.1177/096368970901805-608

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