Abstract

Donation after circulatory death (DCD) donor hearts are not routinely used for heart transplantation (HTx) because of ischemic damage, which is inherent to the DCD process. HTx outcomes are suboptimal in males who received female donor hearts. The exact mechanism for suboptimal outcomes from female donor hearts has not been defined. Differential susceptibility to ischemia tolerance, which would play a significant role in DCD donation, could be a reason but has not been studied. We studied the influence of sex on global myocardial ischemia tolerance and mitochondrial function. Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes were assigned to DCD (n = 32) or control beating-heart donor (CBD, n = 28) groups. DCD hearts underwent 25 min of in vivo global myocardial ischemia and 90 min of ex vivo Krebs-Henseleit buffer perfusion at 37°C. CBD hearts were procured without ischemia. Infarct size was determined in hearts following 90 min of reperfusion, and in another set of hearts, mitochondrial function (oxidative-phosphorylation) was studied following 60 min of reperfusion. Infarct size was increased 3.3-fold in male and 3.1-fold in female DCD hearts compared with CBD hearts. However, infarct size (%) was comparable in female and male DCD hearts (male: 25.4 ± 3.7 vs. female 19.0 ± 3.3, P = NS). Oxidative phosphorylation was similarly decreased in male and female DCD hearts' mitochondria compared with CBD hearts' mitochondria. Thus, neither infarct size nor mitochondrial dysfunction was higher in female DCD hearts. These results suggest that the susceptibility to ischemia is not the reason for suboptimal HTx outcomes with female donor hearts.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The current study shows cardiac injury is not increased in female DCD hearts following global ischemia-reperfusion compared with male DCD hearts. In addition, mitochondrial dysfunction with DCD ischemia-reperfusion is comparable in both sexes. Sex-specific immune responses and hormone receptor modulation may contribute to suboptimal outcomes in male HTx recipients with female donor hearts.

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