Intra-Abdominal Heterotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Pearls and Pitfalls

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Heterotopic cardiac xenotransplantation in the intra-abdominal position has been studied extensively in a pig-to-baboon model to define the optimal donor genetics and immunosuppressive regimen to prevent xenograft rejection. Extensive investigation using this model is a necessary stepping stone toward the development of a life-supporting animal model, with the ultimate goal of demonstrating suitability for clinical cardiac xenotransplantation trials. Aspects of surgical technique, pre- and post-operative care, graft monitoring, and minimization of infectious risk have all required refinement and optimization of heterotopic cardiac xenotransplantation over time. This review details non-immunologic obstacles relevant to this model described by our group and in the literature, as well as strategies that have been developed to address these specific challenges.

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DiChiacchio, L., Singh, A. K., Chan, J. L., Shockcor, N. M., Zhang, T., Lewis, B. G., … Mohiuddin, M. M. (2019, July 25). Intra-Abdominal Heterotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Pearls and Pitfalls. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2019.00095

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