Prospects of the use of hepatic cells for extracorporeal liver support
Journal | Volume 68 - 2005 |
Issue | Fasc.3 - Symposium |
Author(s) | Jörg C. Gerlach |
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Dept. of Surgery and Bioengineering, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA; and Div. of Experimental Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, Charite - Campus Virchow, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. |
Hybrid extracorporeal liver support is an option to assist liver transplantation therapy. An overview on liver cell bioreactors is given and our own development is described. Furthermore, the prospects of the utilization of human liver cells from discarded transplantation organs due to steatosis, cirrhosis or traumatic injury, and liver progenitor cells are discussed. Our Modular Extracorporeal Liver Support (MELS) concept proposes an inte- grative aproach for the treatment of hepatic failure with appro- priate extracorporeal therapy units, tailored to suit the actual clin- ical needs of each patient. The CellModule is a specific bioreactor (charged actually with primary human liver cells, harvested from human donor livers found to be unsuitable for transplantation). The DetoxModule enables albumin-dialysis for the removal of albumin-bound toxins, reducing the biochemical burden of the liver cells, and replacing the bile excretion of hepatocytes in the bioreactor. A Dialysis Module for continuous veno-venous hemofil- tration can be added to the system if required in hepato-renal syn- drome. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2005, 68, 358-368). |
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