Metabolic Choreography of Energy Substrates During DCD Heart Perfusion.
Alessia TrimignoJifang ZhaoWilliam A MichaudDane C PaneitzChijioke ChukwudiDavid A D'AlessandroGreg D LewisNathan F MinieJoseph P CatricalaDouglas E VincentManuela Lopera HiguitaMaya Bolger-ChenShannon N TessierSelena LiElizabeth M O'DayAsishana A OshoS Alireza RabiPublished in: Transplantation direct (2024)
Temporal metabolic changes were identified during ex vivo perfusion of DCD hearts. Fatty acids, which are normally the predominant myocardial energy source, are rapidly depleted, while amino acids such as alanine, glutamine, and glycine increase. We also noted depletion of ketone, β-hydroxybutyric acid, which is known to have cardioprotective properties. Collectively, these results suggest a shift in energy substrates and provide a basis to design optimal preservation techniques during perfusion.