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Murine Isolated Heart Model of Myocardial Stunning Associated with Cardioplegic Arrest
Authors:Brenda Cordeiro  Richard Clements
Affiliation:1.Cardiothoracic Surgery Research Center, Brown University;2.Rhode Island Hospital and Alpert Medical School, Brown University
Abstract:The following protocol is of use to evaluate impaired cardiac function or myocardial stunning following moderate ischemic insults. The technique is useful for modeling ischemic injury associated with numerous clinically relevant phenomenon including cardiac surgery with cardioplegic arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass, off-pump CABG, transplant, angina, brief ischemia, etc. The protocol presents a general method to model hypothermic hyperkalemic cardioplegic arrest and reperfusion in rodent hearts focusing on measurement of myocardial contractile function. In brief, a mouse heart is perfused in langendorff mode, instrumented with an intraventricular balloon, and baseline cardiac functional parameters are recorded. Following stabilization, the heart is then subject to brief infusion of a cardioprotective hypothermic cardioplegia solution to initiate diastolic arrest. Cardioplegia is delivered intermittently over 2 hr. The heart is then reperfused and warmed to normothermic temperatures and recovery of myocardial function is monitored. Use of this protocol results in reliable depressed cardiac contractile function free from gross myocardial tissue damage in rodents.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 102   Ischemia   Langendorff   cardioplegia   myocardial stunning   cardiac function   isolated hearts
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