VIDEOMICROSCOPIC IMAGING OF GRAFT MUCOSA FOR MONITORING IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY AFTER SMALL INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION IN RATS1,2
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 67 (12) , 1555-1561
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199906270-00009
Abstract
Early diagnosis of rejection and effective immunosuppressive treatment are essential after small intestinal transplantation. To date little is known about microscopic alterations of the intestinal mucosa of the graft during rejection. We attempted to determine whether videomicroscopic imaging of the graft mucosa is a suitable method for monitoring immunosuppressive therapy. Real-time videomicroscopic imaging of an ileostoma was performed daily after allogeneic heterotopic small bowel transplantation in the rat (BN to LEW) with and without FK506 immunosuppression. Subsequently, the videomicroscopic findings were compared with the histologically determined grade of rejection. A semiquantitative staging system was established for the intravital mucosal changes during graft rejection. The earliest changes related to rejection appeared on POD 6 in the untreated allogeneic group. The mucosa developed patchy paleness and the mucosal architecture was interrupted in places. The crypts were slightly widened and their color turned dark red (stage I). These alterations spread progressively over the mucosa on POD 7 (stage II). On POD 9 the mucosa appeared pale, the villi were shortened, and the crypts appeared wide and rounded (stage III). In the animals treated with FK506 similar changes were observed, but with a delayed onset. When FK506 was administered as antirejection therapy at the onset of rejection, a temporary improvement of mucosal alterations was observed (stage II → stage I). The videomicroscopic stages correlated with the histological grade of rejection. The introduction of videomicroscopy has made computer-based high resolution imaging of mucosal microarchitecture possible. With videomicroscopy beginning rejection can be detected, although it can still be reversed with antirejection therapy. This is a new noninvasive technique that might be of high clinical relevance.Keywords
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