Publication: Isochoric Supercooling Organ Preservation System
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MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
This technical paper introduces a novel organ preservation system based on isochoric
(constant volume) supercooling. The system is designed to enhance the stability of the metastable
supercooling state, offering potential long-term preservation of large biological organs at subfreezing
temperatures without the need for cryoprotectant additives. Detailed technical designs and usage
protocols are provided for researchers interested in exploring this field. The paper also presents a
control system based on the thermodynamics of isochoric freezing, utilizing pressure monitoring
for process control. Sham experiments were performed using whole pig liver sourced from a local
food supplier to evaluate the system’s ability to sustain supercooling without ice nucleation for
extended periods. The results demonstrated sustained supercooling without ice nucleation in pig
liver tissue for 24 and 48 h. These findings suggest the potential of this technology for large-volume,
cryoprotectant-free organ preservation with real-time control over the preservation process. The
simplicity of the isochoric supercooling device and the design details provided in the paper are
expected to serve as encouragement for other researchers in the field to pursue further research on
isochoric supercooling. However, final evidence that these preserved organs can be successfully
transplanted is still lacking.
