Borkon Am
Johns Hopkins University
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Transplantation | 1988
G. J. Kontos; Borkon Am; William A. Baumgartner; Grover M. Hutchins; M. Peeler; J. Brawn; Bruce A. Reitz
Uncontrolled pulmonary hypertension during auto-perfusion of the heart and lungs for preservation has been described, and it may result in extensive pulmonary injury and occasional early failure of the preparation. In order to investigate the neurohumoral mediators of the vasoconstrictor response in the pulmonary circulation of the autoperfused working heart-lung preparation, heart-lung organ blocks were harvested from calves, placed in a normothermic autoperfusion circuit, and studied. Effects of beta-adrenergic stimulation with isoproterenol, nonspecific vasodilatation with nitroglycerin, alpha-adrenergic blockade with phentolamine, phospholipase A2 inhibition with methylprednisolone, cyclooxygenase inhibition with indomethacin, and white blood cell depletion were independently evaluated. Untreated animals, pre-and postexplant, served as controls. Multipoint pulmonary vascular pressure-cardiac output plots were constructed for each animal. An index of pulmonary vascular resistance was obtained from the linear relation: mean pulmonary artery pressure minus pulmonary capillary wedge pressure divided by cardiac output. An intense flow-dependent pulmonary vasoconstrictor response was confirmed to exist in the denervated bovine auto-perfused working heart-lung preparation. Isoproterenol afforded better protection against this response than the other agents studied. White blood cell depletion reduced postexplant pulmonary vasoconstriction, implying that circulating polymorphonuclear leukocytes mediate the response in the autoperfused working heart-lung preparation. White blood cell depletion and the administration of selected pharmacologic agents provide modalities for regulating the pulmonary vasoconstrictor response, and thus may enhance lung preservation in the autoperfusion model.
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1985
Breda Ma; Hall Ts; Stuart Rs; William A. Baumgartner; Borkon Am; J. Brawn; Grover M. Hutchins; Bruce A. Reitz
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1987
Ahvie Herskowitz; Lisa Soule; Ueda K; Tamura F; William A. Baumgartner; Borkon Am; Bruce A. Reitz; Achuff Sc; Traill Ta; Kenneth L. Baughman
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1986
Fonger Jd; Borkon Am; William A. Baumgartner; Achuff Sc; Augustine S; Bruce A. Reitz
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1986
Hall Ts; William A. Baumgartner; Borkon Am; LaFrance Nd; Traill Ta; Norris S; Grover M. Hutchins; J. Brawn; Bruce A. Reitz
Transplantation Proceedings | 1985
R. S. Stuart; W. A. Baumgartner; Borkon Am
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1986
Rosengard Br; Adachi H; Ueda K; Hall Ts; Grover M. Hutchins; Ahvie Herskowitz; Borkon Am; William A. Baumgartner; Bruce A. Reitz
The Journal of heart transplantation | 1988
Hall Ts; Borkon Am; Geoffrey C. Gurtner; J. Brawn; Grover M. Hutchins; Bruce A. Reitz; William A. Baumgartner
Circulation | 1988
Stuart Rs; William A. Baumgartner; Lisa Soule; Borkon Am; Timothy J. Gardner; Vincent L. Gott; Watkins L; Bruce A. Reitz
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1987
G. J. Kontos; H. Adachi; Borkon Am; Duke E. Cameron; William A. Baumgartner; Grover M. Hutchins; J. Brawn; Bruce A. Reitz