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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 27.
Published in final edited form as: Transplantation. 2012 Sep 27;94(6):562–568. doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e3182646bf1

Table 1.

Donor chimerism after marrow and subsequent renal grafts followed by 2 Gy TBI and recipient lymphocyteinfusion

Dog Donor Marrow Cells × 108/kg Weeks Between Marrow and Kidney Transplant % Donor Chimerism at Kidney Transplant
RLI Recipient G-Mobilized Leukocytes × 108/kg % Donor Chimerism at End of Study (weeks)
Renal Graft Rejection (Weeks)
Grans Lymphs Grans Lymphs
G774 4 27 100 58.2 Yes 2.8 0 (204) 0 (204) No (204)
G918 7.2 20 15 3.1 Yes 2.2 0 (193) 0 (193) No (193)
H309 5.4 12 76.8 47.8 Yes 13 7.1 (70) 20.1(70) No (70)
H128 3.5 15 87.3 36.8 No n/a 0 (33) 0 (33) No (33)
*

Dog H206 was mixed chimeric and received a transplanted kidney but had poor circulation 24 hours after surgery determined by Doppler ultrasound. The incision was reopened, the kidney repositioned, and circulation restored; however, after a double nephrectomy of the native kidneys serum creatinine levels indicated a nonfunctional transplanted kidney.