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Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the ideal marker for assessing kidney function. However, the standard measurement method using inulin injection with serial blood and urine analysis is impractical. This article delineates a practical method to measure GFR transdermally in piglets.
Transdermal measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) has been used to evaluate kidney function in conscious animals. This technique is well established in rodents to study acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. However, GFR measurement using the transdermal system has not been validated in pigs, a species with a similar renal system to humans. Hence, we investigated the effect of sepsis on transdermal GFR in anesthetized and mechanically ventilated neonatal pigs. Polymicrobial sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). The transdermal GFR measurement system consisting of a miniaturized fluorescence sensor was attached to the pig's shaved skin to determine the clearance of fluorescein-isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugated sinistrin, an intravenously injected GFR tracer. Our results show that at 12 h post-CLP, serum creatinine increased with a decrease in GFR. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the utility of the transdermal GFR approach in determining renal function in mechanically ventilated, neonatal pigs.
A practical and quantitative evaluation of renal function is the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) measurement, which tells how well the kidneys filter blood based on the clearance principle1. An earlier method of measuring GFR entails the intravenous injection of exogenous compounds such as inulin or sinistrin, conducting serial measurements of plasma/urinary levels to detect their clearance2,3. This method is cumbersome, requiring the serial collection of plasma and urine samples4. An alternative is the measurement of endogenous metabolic end-products such as creatinine. However, this is time-consuming and, at times, inaccurate, as it is not only filtered by the glomerulus but also secreted by the tubules5,6. Furthermore, creatinine level is influenced by gender, age, diet, and muscle mass7,8,9.
A more precise, minimally invasive, and widely used measure of GFR is the use of transdermal GFR monitors, which measure real-time GFR in animals4,10. Sinistrin, a highly soluble and freely filtered exogenous renal marker, is labeled with fluorescein-isothiocyanate (FITC). This conjugated compound is injected intravenously, and real-time kidney function can be assessed without collecting blood and urine samples11. The use of transdermal GFR measurement has been validated in rodents12, dogs13, and cats14, but not in swine.
Porcine species share several anatomical and physiological characteristics with humans, making them ideal animals for studying various human diseases15. The use of pigs in translational biomedical research has become increasingly popular and preferred over rodent models because it mimics human physiology and pathophysiology16. Neonatal pigs are of interest in understanding the mechanisms of diseases unique to pediatric patients17. Moreover, the recent advancement in pig to human organ transplantation puts an urge to expand the diagnostic tools for preclinical and clinical trials18,19,20,21. This paper, for the first time, provides a guide for the use of the transdermal device in measuring GFR in neonatal pigs.
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The procedures are written according to national standards for the care and use of laboratory animals and were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC).
NOTE: Piglets in the experimental group are subjected to cecal ligation and puncture, while the sham group only undergoes opening of the abdomen without cecal ligation or puncture. Piglets in both groups are kept under anesthesia for 12 h post-procedure to allow enough time for sepsis and acute kidney injury (AKI) to ensue in the experimental group. Transdermal GFR measurement will ensue at 8 h post-procedure for a total of 12 h.
1. Piglet supply and housing
2. Pre-operative preparation
3. Anesthesia
4. Tracheostomy
NOTE: This experiment is non-survival, so a tracheotomy is performed to establish an airway for mechanical ventilation. Tracheostomy is a quick and easy procedure, as opposed to endotracheal intubation, which is challenging in piglets given their head and upper airway anatomy24,25. Additionally, laryngospasm is commonly reported during intubation, resulting in a prolonged period of hypoxia and hypercarbia that may compromise results26.
5. Femoral vessel cannulation
6. Maintenance of anesthesia, fluid and blood gas
7. Experiment group; cecal ligation and perforation (CLP) 25,28,29
NOTE: For piglets in the experiment group, perform CLP to induce polymicrobial sepsis28 and monitor the animal for 12 h post-surgery to allow enough time for severe sepsis to ensue. Transdermal GFR recording starts at 8 h post-cecal ligation to allow for 4 h of recording.
8. Sham group
9. Transdermal GFR device setup
10. FITC-sinistrin preparation and injection
11. Transdermal GFR recording
12. GFR measurement
13. Piglet euthanasia
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In this section, we present for the first time, the representative data from the use of transdermal GFR in neonatal pigs. We used a cecal ligation and puncture model which has previously been shown to decrease kidney function28. Accordingly, we hypothesized that in our CLP pigs, there should be an acute drop in GFR corresponding to AKI, and this should be detected on the transdermal GFR device as increased clearance time (t1/2), thereby validating its use in pigs. Seven male piglets wer...
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This paper describes practical steps to determining kidney function in pigs using the miniaturized transdermal GFR monitors and FITC-sinistrin in a mechanically ventilated, anesthetized neonatal pig model. Previous papers have established experimental transdermal GFR protocols in rodents11,12,14, but no protocols exist in pigs.
Recently, there has been a drive to explore alternative animal models to s...
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This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health grants R01 DK120595 and R01 DK127625 awarded to Dr. Adebiyi. The content of this paper is solely the authors' responsibility and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. Thanks to Dr. Daniel Schock-Kusch, site Director at MediBeacon GmbH, for his advice.
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Alpha - Chloralose | Sigma-Aldrich | C0128-25G | Used for maintanining anesthesia |
Black braided silk 3-0 | Surgical Specialties | SP117 | Silk tie for blood vessel traction and ligation |
Centrifugation machine AccuSpin 8C | Fischer Scientific | 75-008-821 | Used to extract plasma from whole blood sample |
Endotracheal Tube 3.0 uncuffed | Progressive Medical International | 1109021995 | Inserted through tracheostomy |
FITC-Sinistrin 1.0 g | MediBeacon Inc. | FTCF S001 | Store at room temp and protect from light |
GEM Premier 3000 Blood gas analyzer | Instrumentation Laboratory | 5700 | For bedside blood gas analysis |
Heating Pad medium size 20 in x 29 in | Adroit Medical Systems | V029 | Connects to heat therapy pump |
HTP-Heat Therapy Pump | Adroit Medical Systems | HTP | Allows you to set temperature as needed. |
IDEXX Catalyst One | IDEXX Laboratories | 89-92525-00 | Plasma creatinine analysis |
Invasive blood pressure catheter 3.5Fr | Millar | SPR-524 | Inserted in femoral artery |
IV adminstration set with flow regulator | True Care | TCRTCBINF033G | Used to connect IV fluid bag to vein catheter |
Ketamine | Covetrus | 68317 | Used for induction of Anesthesia |
MediBeacon analysis software version 3.0 | MediBeacon Inc. | N/A | Software program used for analysing data to obtain sinistrin clearance half life and curve |
Millex-GV Syringe Filter Unit 0.22 µm | Millipore Sigma | SLGVR33RS | Syringe filter for chloralose injection |
Neonate/Infant Ventilator | Sechrist Millennium | 20409 | Connected to air supply to provide ventilation through endotracheal tube |
Phenobarbital Sodium + Phenytoin Sodium (Euthasol) | Covetrus | 72934 | Used for euthanasia |
Ringer Lactate 500 mL bag | Baxter | 2B2323Q | Maintanence fluid infusion |
Sterile Gloves | Henry Schein | 104-5920 | Used by operator during surgery |
Sterile Gown | Halyard Health | 95021 | Used by operator during surgery |
Steril Towel | Medline | 42131704 | Used as drape to maintaine sterile field when operating |
Suture 3-0 silk reverse cutting needle | Ethicon | NC1842168 | Used for suturing abdominal wall layers |
Transdermal Mini GFR Monitor | MediBeacon Inc. | TDM004 | Battery and USB connector included in package |
Transdermal monitor adhesive patch | MediBeacon Inc. | PTC-SM001 | Doubl sided adhesive patch for GFR probe |
Umbilical Tape 1/8 in x 20 yds | Fisher Scientific | NC9303017 | To secure endotracheal tube |
Venous Catheter size PE/5 | Micro medical tubing | BB31695 | For femoral vein cannulation |
Xylazine | Covetrus | 61035 | Used for induction of anesthesia |
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