J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2002 Oct;37(5):670-677.

Limb Allotransplantation In Rat Immunosuppressed with FK-506

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Kosin University, Busan, Korea. yhkwon@ns.kosinmed.or.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study investigates the effectiveness of FK-506, a new immunosuppressive agent for in preventing the rejection of limb allo-transplants in rats.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Inbred strain Lewis (RT1l) were used as donors and Brown Norway (RT1n) as recipients for limb allotransplan-tation. The experimental animals were divided into four groups; group I: untreated allografts, group II: allografts receiving FK-506 1mg/kg/day for 5-12 days (n=6), group III: 2 mg/kg/day for 15 days (n=6), group IV: single dose of 10 mg/kg (n=3), immediately. Rejection signs, mean survival time of limbs and histologic analysis (by the muscle grading system of Buttemeyer et al.) were evaluated.
RESULTS
The mean survival time in group I was 3.5 +/-1.04 days, in group II 7.17 +/-3.43 days, in group III 25.5 +/-12.01 days and in group IV 16.33 +/-8.08 days. FK-506 prolonged the survival time of limbs significantly in a dose-dependent manner. Histologic examination revealed that group II was grade II (n=2) and grade III (n=1); group III was grade I (n=2); and group IV was grade I (n=1) and grade II (n=1).
CONCLUSION
These results demonstrate the unique effects of FK-506 upon preventing graft rejection and prolonging limb survival allo-grafts in rats.

Keyword

Limb allotransplantation; FK-506

MeSH Terms

Allografts
Animals
Extremities*
Graft Rejection
Humans
Norway
Rats*
Survival Rate
Tacrolimus*
Tissue Donors
Tacrolimus
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