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  2. Tulopafant, a PAF receptor antagonist, increases capillary patency and prolongs survival in discordant cardiac xenotransplants

Tulopafant, a PAF receptor antagonist, increases capillary patency and prolongs survival in discordant cardiac xenotransplants

  • J Lipid Mediat. 1993 May;7(1):79-84.
D P O'Hair 1 A M Roza R Komorowski G Moore R P McManus C P Johnson M B Adams G M Pieper
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  • 1 Department of Transplant Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226.
PMID: 8395256
Abstract

Hyperacute rejection is a serious complication of xenogeneic organ transplantation. It is believed that platelets play a pivotal role in this phenomenon. In this study, we provide the first known evidence of the efficacy of the PAF receptor antagonist, tulopafant, in improvement in graft function and histology of discordant cardiac xenografts. Transplantation of guinea pig hearts into recipient rats resulted in hyperacute rejection. Pretreatment of recipient Animals with tulopafant (but not indomethacin) extended rejection time by 4-5-fold. Histological examination revealed marked diminution of both interstitial hemorrhage and deposition of platelet and granulocytes in capillaries of cardiac xenografts when recipient Animals were pretreated with tulopafant.

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