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In utero Measurement of Heart Rate in Mouse by Noninvasive M-mode Echocardiography
Authors:WooJin Kim  Nabil G. Seidah  Annik Prat
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Biochemical Neuroendocrinology, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal
Abstract:
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequent noninfectious cause of death at birth. The incidence of CHD ranges from 4 to 50/1,000 births (Disease and injury regional estimates, World Health Organization, 2004). Surgeries that often compromise the quality of life are required to correct heart defects, reminding us of the importance of finding the causes of CHD. Mutant mouse models and live imaging technology have become essential tools to study the etiology of this disease. Although advanced methods allow live imaging of abnormal hearts in embryos, the physiological and hemodynamic states of the latter are often compromised due to surgical and/or lengthy procedures. Noninvasive ultrasound imaging, however, can be used without surgically exposing the embryos, thereby maintaining their physiology. Herein, we use simple M-mode ultrasound to assess heart rates of embryos at E18.5 in utero. The detection of abnormal heart rates is indeed a good indicator of dysfunction of the heart and thus constitutes a first step in the identification of developmental defects that may lead to heart failure.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 81   M-mode echocardiography   cardiac development   congenital heart disease   arrhythmia   mouse embryo   heart rate   in utero imaging   noninvasive imaging
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