Abstract

The dissection of the veins is the trickiest step of Uterine transplantation (UTx). Performing the anastomosis of a single uterine vein could bring a therapeutic benefit and simplification of surgery and serve for managing unilateral venous thromboses. The objectives of this project were to evaluate the expression of early markers of ischemia-reperfusion and to compare findings following one or two vein anastomoses. Orthotopic uterine auto-transplantations were performed on an ovine model with anastomosis of either two (group 1) or one utero-ovarian veins (group 2). Blood gases, histology and ischemia- reperfusion markers transcripts (PTGS2, IL6, IL8, SOD2, C3, BAX/BCL2 and TLR4) were analyzed as well as PTGS2 protein expression using Western Blot and fluorescence immunolocalization on endometrial biopsies after 3h of reperfusion. Ten ewes were included in the experimentation, 4 were in group1, 3 in group 2, the others being sham operated controls. No significant differences were observed between the two phenotypes. Based on these results, the anastomosis of one single uterine vein appears to be an approach consistent with short-term graft survival. Further experiments will be needed to confirm the reliability of this approach, especially the long-term follow-up of the uterine graft including its ability to support gestation to term.

Highlights

  • In vitro fertilization (IVF), developed over 40 years ago for treating tubal infertility, today is used to treat most infertility issues

  • We found no statistically significant difference for pH, lactates or pCO2/pO2 between groups 1 and 2 during the time course of the UTx procedure (Fig 4)

  • Contrary to previous reports [31], we did not observe a significant increase in neutrophils density and in IL8 mRNA expression in auto-transplantation, either with one, or two veins outflow compared with control group

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Objectives

The objectives of this project were to evaluate the expression of early markers of ischemia-reperfusion and to compare findings following one or two vein anastomoses. The objective of this project was to provide a first insight into the influence of one or two vein anastomosis on the early steps of ischemia-reperfusion in an ovine model of uterine transplantation

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