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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 1127-1135, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association


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The immunosuppressive effect of FK 506 on canine lung transplantation

T Hirai, H Wada, S Hasegawa, K Inui, H Yokomise, F Yamazaki, M Aoki and S Hitomi
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kyoto University, Japan.

The immunosuppressive potency of FK 506 was studied after left lung transplantation in adult mongrel dogs in comparison with cyclosporine. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy, bronchial mucosal blood flow measurement with laser Doppler velocimetry, and chest x-ray and pathologic examinations were performed. Group A had no immunosuppression (n = 5); group B received FK 506 (0.10 mg/kg/day intramuscularly (n = 5); group C received cyclosporine (20 mg/kg/day orally) (n = 5). In group A four dogs died of rejection on the seventh to the twenty-first postoperative days. Another one was killed on the fourteenth postoperative day because bronchial dehiscence occurred at the anastomosis. In group B one died of alveolar rejection on the seventh postoperative day. The remaining four survived 28 days and were put to death. In group C all five dogs survived 28 days and were put to death. In group A bronchial stenosis or dehiscence at the anastomosis was found in every one during the early postoperative period. In group B stenosis did not develop in any of the dogs, including the one that died on the seventh postoperative day. In group C slight stenosis was seen in one dog, severe narrowing in another, and good healing in the remaining three. The transplanted lungs were almost normal histologically in four animals of group B, and one showed alveolar phase rejection. In all animals of group A severe rejection was observed, and in group C two of five animals showed vascular phase rejection, two latent phase, and one fibrosis. Histologic examination of the bronchial anastomosis in group B showed almost normal bronchial epithelium and slight submucosal infiltration of mononuclear cells. In group A there was desquamation of epithelium and mild to moderate mononuclear cell infiltration. In group C hyperplasia of the epithelium was observed in two animals, an abscess at the site of anastomosis in one, and mild to moderate mononuclear cell infiltration in all five. With use of laser Doppler velocimetry, bronchial blood flow in group B was found to be the same as in group C. Laser Doppler velocimetry values reached preoperative levels by the twenty-eighth postoperative day in both groups. Although diarrhea developed in two dogs of group B, no other significant side effect of FK 506 was seen.


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