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Minimal invasive technique for gene delivery in porcine liver lobe segment

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Katsimpoulas, M.; Zacharoulis, D.; Rountas, C.; Dimitriou, C.; Mantziaras, G.; Kostomitsopoulos, N.; Habib, N.; Kostakis, A.
Date
2011
DOI
10.3109/08941939.2010.519815
Keyword
fluoroscopy
Hydrodynamic gene therapy
infusion
liver
minimal invasive technique
porcine model
alanine aminotransferase
albumin
alkaline phosphatase
amylase
aspartate aminotransferase
contrast medium
creatine kinase
creatinine
gamma glutamyltransferase
high density lipoprotein
lactate dehydrogenase
low density lipoprotein
recombinant thrombopoietin
triacylglycerol
uric acid
alanine aminotransferase blood level
albumin blood level
alkaline phosphatase blood level
amylase blood level
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
aspartate aminotransferase blood level
balloon catheter
blood sampling
controlled study
creatine kinase blood level
creatinine blood level
external jugular vein
gamma glutamyl transferase blood level
histopathology
hydrodynamics based transfection
lactate dehydrogenase blood level
lipoprotein blood level
liver biopsy
liver sinusoid
liver vein obstruction
minimally invasive procedure
nonhuman
priority journal
swine
thrombocyte count
triacylglycerol blood level
uric acid blood level
vein dilatation
Animals
Catheters
Gene Transfer Techniques
Injections
Models, Animal
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Abstract
Introduction: The feasibility and outcome of large volume injection of gene solution in a segment of a liver lobe, without backflow, were studied in a porcine model, using a custom-designed balloon catheter. Method: Eight anesthetized pigs underwent successful injection of 200 ml of gene solution at a rate of 20 ml/s via a minimally invasive technique without backflow. A custom-made balloon catheter was introduced under fluoroscopy guidance into the right lateral liver lobe via the right external jugular vein. The vein of the liver lobe was occluded with the balloon catheter and contrast material was injected to check if total occlusion was achieved. Since there was no backflow an angiographic pump injected the solution. The catheter was left in place for 10 min. Then contrast material was injected to check whether the vein remained occluded. Results: All animals tolerated the procedure without obvious adverse effects. Ultrasound scan showed no gross changes within liver three days following the infusion. A transient rise in platelet count was observed which returned to normal after 13 days and remained stable; all other biochemistry values were normal. Conclusions: Injecting large volume of gene solution in a liver lobe segment using this minimally invasive technique in a porcine model is possible, making the development of a successful gene transfer protocol in humans feasible. © 2011 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/29261
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