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Transplantation | 2006

Activation of the purine salvage pathway in mononuclear cells of cardiac recipients treated with mycophenolate mofetil.

Elena Devyatko; Andreas Zuckermann; Arthur Bohdjalian; Suzanne Roedler; Daniela Dunkler; Michael Grimm; Guenter Weigel

Background. The objective of this study was to investigate purine nucleotide metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of cardiac transplant recipients switched from azathioprine to mycophenolate mofetil (MMF). Methods. Concentrations of guanosine 5′triphosphate (GTP) and adenosine 5′triphosphate (ATP), the activities of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (GPRT), and hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) were determined in PBMC of 27 cardiac transplant recipients before switch to MMF and 3, 6, and 12 months thereafter. Results. There was no difference in the activities of IMPDH and salvage pathway enzymes GPRT and HRPT as well as in intracellular GTP and ATP concentrations between the patients before switch to MMF and healthy controls. The GTP and ATP concentrations in PBMC of cardiac recipients did not change during the entire observation period. Although the MPA trough level remained similar, IMPDH activity declined from 897 to 316 pmol/106PBMC/h 3 months after MMF onset, was almost completely inhibited after 6 months, and partially restored to 143 pmol/106PBMC/h 12 months after switch to MMF. In contrast, GPRT activity increased after 3, 6, and 12 months of MMF therapy and HPRT activity 3 and 6 months after switch to MMF. Conclusions. We demonstrated for the first time an induction of salvage pathway enzyme activities in PBMC under MMF therapy. This probably accounts for the maintenance of intracellular purine nucleotide pools and prevents the GTP depletion.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2008

Lymphocyte activation and correlation with IMPDH activity under therapy with mycophenolate mofetil.

Elena Devyatko; Daniela Dunkler; Arthur Bohdjalian; Andreas Zuckermann; Michael Grimm; Ferdinand Muehlbacher; Guenter Weigel

BACKGROUND In an attempt to monitor the pharmacodynamics of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) we investigated the association of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells with the expression of lymphocyte activation markers in stable cardiac transplant recipients treated with MMF. METHODS Twenty-four study patients were switched from azathioprine to MMF 7.2+/-4.1 years after heart transplantation. RESULTS While the MPA trough level remained unchanged, the mean activity of IMPDH declined from 890 to 462 pmol/10(6)PBMC/h three months after onset of MMF therapy, was almost completely inhibited at six months and partially restored to 160 pmol/10(6)PBMC/h 12 months after switch to MMF (p< .0001). We detected also significant changes in a number of activated lymphocyte subsets: CD4+/25+, CD8+/38+, CD19+/69+, CD3+/16+/56+, natural killer (NK) cells, and monocytes. Moreover, the IMPDH activity profile correlated positively with the number of CD8+/38+ T cells (correlation coefficient (CC) +0.53), and inversely with NK cells (CC -0.52) and CD19+/69+ cells (CC -0.61). CONCLUSIONS We revealed a close association of IMPDH baseline activity in mononuclear cells with the expression of lymphocyte activation markers in stable heart transplant patients after introduction of MMF therapy. This supports the assumption of a rather immunomodulatory than immunosuppressive effect of MMF.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2007

Midterm Follow-Up of Tricuspid Valve Reconstruction Due to Active Infective Endocarditis

Roman Gottardi; Jan Bialy; Elena Devyatko; Heinz Tschernich; Martin Czerny; Ernst Wolner; Rainald Seitelberger


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2004

Pre-emptive treatment with oral valganciclovir in management of CMV infection after cardiac transplantation.

Elena Devyatko; A. Zuckermann; Margot Ruzicka; Arthur Bohdjalian; Georg Wieselthaler; Susanne Rödler; Ernst Wolner; Michael Grimm


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2006

Fleece bound sealing prevents pleural adhesions

V. V. Getman; Elena Devyatko; Ernst Wolner; Seyedhossein Aharinejad; Michael Rolf Mueller


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2004

Prognosis of patients with non-small cell lung cancer with isolated brain metastases undergoing combined surgical treatment

V. V. Getman; Elena Devyatko; Daniela Dunkler; Franz Eckersberger; Adelheid End; Walter Klepetko; Gabriel Marta; Michael Rolf Mueller


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Reconstitution of Blood Supply of the Denuded Bronchial Stump

V. V. Getman; Elena Devyatko; Dietmar Abraham; Daniela Dunkler; Ernst Wolner; Seyedhossein Aharinejad; Michael Rolf Mueller


Archive | 2010

Endocarditis Midterm Follow-Up of Tricuspid Valve Reconstruction Due to Active Infective

Rainald Seitelberger; Roman Gottardi; Jan Bialy; Elena Devyatko; Heinz Tschernich; Martin Czerny


Archive | 2006

Institutional report - Experimental Fleece bound sealing prevents pleural adhesions

V. V. Getman; Elena Devyatko; Ernst Wolner; Seyedhossein Aharinejad; Michael Rolf Mueller


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2004

Inital experience with oral valgancyclovir for pre-emptive cytomegalovirus therapy after lung transplantation

Clemens Aigner; Peter Jaksch; G. Winkler; C Czebe; Elena Devyatko; S. Taghavi; Wilfried Wisser; Walter Klepetko

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Arthur Bohdjalian

Medical University of Vienna

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Daniela Dunkler

Medical University of Vienna

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Michael Grimm

Innsbruck Medical University

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Ernst Wolner

Medical University of Vienna

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Georg Wieselthaler

Medical University of Vienna

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V. V. Getman

Medical University of Vienna

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