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Active Enhancement Of Canine Liver Allograft By Pretreatment With Polyspecific Spleen Alloantigen

LANGENBECKS ARCHIV FUR CHIRURGIE(1977)

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Summary Because it is not possible to use donor specific antigens for the induction of immunological enhancement in cadaveric organtransplantation, attempts were made to use polyspecific antigens in the enhancement of orthotopic canine liver allotransplants. Of 34 mongrel recipients, 17 controls survived for 6.9 ± 1.5 days. Six recipients (group 3) were given 750 mg/kg polyspecific, semisoluble antigen prepared from 20 spleens (PSEA 20) together with 10 mg/kg prednisolone on days 15, 8 and 1 before transplantation. The mean survival time of this group was 10.1 ± 2.0 days (P < 0.01 compared with the control group). Six other recipients (group 4) were treated similiarly, except that the antigen had been prepared from a pool of 70 spleens (PSEA 70). Survival was variable here: 3 survived for more than 3 weeks and the other 3 died on days 1, 7 and 8 postoperatively, with signs of accelerated rejection.
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d-5300 bonn-venusberg,liver transplantation,chirurgische universitiitsklinik,polyspecific antigen. * diese arbeit wurde durch die deutsche forschungsgemeinschaft unterst/itzt ** adressefi~r sonderdruckanforderungen: prof. dr. t. s. lie,active enhancement,control group
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