Characteristics of human liver donors
Liver Donor Identificationa | Age (yr) | Gender | Race | Diagnosis/Cause of Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
HL-N95 | 63 | M | Caucasian | Cerebrovascular stroke |
HL-N98 | 56 | M | Caucasian | Head trauma |
HL-N100 | 57 | M | Caucasian | Metastatic renal cell carcinoma |
HL-N131 | 10 | M | Caucasian | Drowning |
HL-N140 | 23 | F | Asian | Head trauma |
HL-N145 | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
HL-N147 | 13 | F | Hispanic | Anoxia |
HL-N148 | 43 | M | Caucasian | Anoxia |
HL-N154 | 3 | F | Caucasian | Head trauma |
N.A., data not available.
↵ a Human hepatocytes from donors HL-N95, HL-N98, and HL-N100 were used to test all 14 compounds; donors HL-N131, HL-N140, HL-N145, HL-N147, and HL-N148 were used for concentration-response studies with CLZ, PB, PHN, and RIF; and donor HL-N154 was used for time-response studies with PB and RIF