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2002 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Experimental Study on skeletal Tissue allotransplant

Research Project

Project/Area Number 13671514
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Orthopaedic surgery
Research InstitutionYamaguchi University

Principal Investigator

MURAMATSU Keiichi  Yamaguchi University, Hospital, Assistant Professor, 医学部附属病院, 助手 (10322249)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) SHIGETOMI Mitsunori  Yamaguchi University, Hospital, Assistant Professor, 医学部附属病院, 助手 (30284251)
KAWAI Shinya  Yamaguchi University, School of Medicine, Professor, 医学部, 教授 (70034965)
Project Period (FY) 2001 – 2002
KeywordsLimb allograft / immunotolerance / chimerism / H-Y Antigen / PCR / rat / skeletal tissue
Research Abstract

Chimerism following allogeneic organ transplantation may be a mechanism for induction of donor-specific graft acceptance. However, little is known about graft cell migration following skeletal tissue allograft. Our study investigated a cell exchange phenomenon following whole-limb allotransplantation. Experimental animals were DA rats and Lewis rats and right hind-limbs were orthotopically transplanted in sex-mismatched pairs. FK506 (Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Osaka, Japan) was administered after transplantation for immunosuppression. Chimerism was assessed by semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction for the Y-chromosome. Our results indicated that 1) Y-chromosome didn't behave as male specific minor antigen in whole limb allograft, although it worked as antigen in skin grafts 2) function of transplanted limb was roughly recovered 70% compared to normal side, 3) donor cells survived in the graft through 1 year after transplantation and gradually migrated into recipient's lymphoid tissue and bones, 4) donor cells in the grafted limb (involving bone, muscle and skin tissues) were gradually replaced by recipient's cells. Our study demonstrated stable and high level chimerism following limb allotransplantation.

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All Publications (8 results)

  • [Publications] Muramatsu K.: "Fate of donor cells in vascularized bone grafts : identification of systemic chimerism by PCR"Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 111(2). 763-772 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K.: "Microchimerism fallowing voscularized bone allograft"Transplantation proceeding. 34(7). 2722-2724 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K.: "Cell repopulation in vascularized bone grafts"Journal of orthopedic research. 20(4). 772-778 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K.: "Behavior of male-specific antigen in limb transplantations"Journal of Surgical Research. (accepted). (2003)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K., et al.: "Fate of donor cells in vascularized bone grafts: identification of systemic chimerism by the polymerase chain reaction"Plast Reconstr Surg.. 111(2). 763-772 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K., et al.: "Microchimerism following vascularized bone allotransplantation"Transplant Proc.. 34(7). 2722-2724 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K., et al.: "Cell repopulation in vascularized bone grafts"J. Orthop. Res.. 20(4). 772-778 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Muramatsu K., et al.: "Behavior of Male-Specific Minor Histocompatibility Antigen in Skin and Limb Transplantation"J. Surg. Res. Accepted. 2003.

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Published: 2004-04-14  

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