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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2008

Uterus transplantation in the rat: Model development, surgical learning and morphological evaluation of healing

Caiza A. Wranning; Shamina N. Akhi; G Kurlberg; Mats Brännström

Objective. Experimental uterus transplantation is a growing research field with the aim to develop a treatment for women with absolute uterus factor infertility. The potential risks of surgery and immunosuppressive treatment involved in uterus transplantation need to be identified and minimized in appropriate animal models before clinical trials commence. The aim of the present study was to develop and evaluate a model for uterus transplantation in the rat that can be reproduced and used in future studies concerning critical aspects of uterine function after transplantation. Design. Animal study. Setting. University Hospital. Sample. Uterine tissue sampled at different post‐operative time points after non‐rejecting uterus transplantation in rats. Methods. Adult, virgin female rats of inbred Lewis strain served as donors and recipients of uterine transplants. Two individuals with no previous microsurgical training performed the transplantations and learning curves were recorded. When transplant survival exceeded 70% for both surgeons, 15 animals were transplanted and grafted uteri were evaluated at 1, 7 and 21 days after surgery by assessment of morphology and enumeration of infiltrating neutrophilic granulocytes. Main outcome measures. Animal survival, graft survival, surgery times, uterine morphology, enumeration of infiltrating neutrophilic granulocytes. Results. Both surgeons gained the necessary microsurgical skills needed to achieve above 70% transplant survival at a similar rate. The signs of post‐operative inflammation on day one after transplantation were minor and further reduced at later time points. Conclusion. A reproducible model for uterus transplantation in the rat was developed, which can be used in future studies concerning uterine function after allogenic transplantation.


Human Reproduction | 2003

Successful uterine transplantation in the mouse: pregnancy and post-natal development of offspring

Randa Racho El‐Akouri; G Kurlberg; Mats Brännström


Journal of Endocrinology | 2002

Heterotopic uterine transplantation by vascular anastomosis in the mouse.

R. Racho El-Akouri; G Kurlberg; G Dindelegan; Johan Mölne; Ann Wallin; Mats Brännström


Human Reproduction | 2003

Pregnancy in transplanted mouse uterus after long‐term cold ischaemic preservation

R. Racho El-Akouri; C.Almén Wranning; Johan Mölne; G Kurlberg; Mats Brännström


Human Reproduction | 2006

Rejection patterns in allogeneic uterus transplantation in the mouse

R. Racho El-Akouri; Johan Mölne; Klaus Groth; G Kurlberg; Mats Brännström


Human Reproduction | 2005

Short-term ischaemic storage of human uterine myometrium—basic studies towards uterine transplantation

C.Almén Wranning; Johan Mölne; R. Racho El-Akouri; G Kurlberg; Mats Brännström


Microsurgery | 2003

Laser‐Doppler flowmetry is reliable for early diagnosis of small‐bowel acute rejection in the mouse

George Dindelegan; Hans Liden; G Kurlberg; Mihai Oltean; Ola Nilsson; Anders Aneman; Nils Lycke; Michael Olausson


Transplantation Proceedings | 2005

Accelerated acute rejection of the intestinal graft in CD28-Deficient mice

G. Dindelegan; Mihai Oltean; G Kurlberg; Nils Lycke; Ola Nilsson; Michael Olausson


Transplantation | 2004

Transplantation Of The Mouse Uterus: Rejection Pattern Similar To Other Organ Transplants.

G Kurlberg; R Racho El-akouri; Mats Brännström; Klaus Groth; Johan Mölne


Transplantation | 2004

DONOR PRETREATMENT USING LOW DOSE FK506 IMPROVES GRAFT MORPHOLOGY AND MICROVASCULAR PERFUSION AFTER INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION

Mihai Oltean; R Olofsson; G Dindelegan; G Kurlberg; E Hallberg; Michael Olausson

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Johan Mölne

University of Gothenburg

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Michael Olausson

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Mihai Oltean

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Nils Lycke

University of Gothenburg

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C.Almén Wranning

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Klaus Groth

University of Gothenburg

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Ola Nilsson

University of Gothenburg

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Ann Wallin

University of Gothenburg

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