All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Apical resection operation in neonatal 1-day-old Cx3cr1 GFP/+ mouse (C57BL/6 background)
- Anesthesia
- Take all the mouse pups out from the cages and put them in a clean dry box.
- Embed each mouse in the ice for about 2-3 minutes. Ensure that there is a thin barrier such as latex or gauze between the ice and the mouse pup to prevent frostbite.
- Identify sufficient anesthesia by observing for the following signs: pale skin, lack of limb movement, and lack of pedal reflex.
- Thoracotomy
- Precool the bronze operating platform overnight at -20 °C to help maintain anesthesia.
- Take the anesthetized mouse out of the ice box and put it on a bronze operating platform. Anchor the mouse on the operating platform in a supine position using medical adhesive tape.
- Put the operating platform with the mouse on it under a stereoscope.
- Disinfect the mouse chest using a prep pad soaked with betadine and 70% alcohol or as consistent with institutional policy.
- Incise the skin with a 1 cm cut at the fourth intercostal area of the chest cavity and then separate the intercostal muscles using microsurgical scissors until the heart is accessed.
- Alternately press the chest and abdomen with the help of two forceps until the heart is exteriorized out of chest without any mechanical damage.
- Set the ribs below and above the small incision as a natural fixation to immobilize the heart.
- Ventricular apex resection
- Locate the apex of the left ventricle. Cut a 1 mm diameter of ventricular apex tissue using iridectomy scissors under a stereoscope.
- Confirm that the left ventricular chamber is exposed and begin oozing.
- Gently press the heart back to chest cavity using a cotton swab.
- Suture the muscles, ribs, and skin using 8-0 Prolene sutures.
- Clean the mouse thoroughly after the operation.
- Post-operation care
- Transfer the mouse from the operating platform to a 37 °C heating blanket to warm up the body immediately after the operation.
- Confirm anabiosis of the mouse by observing for the following signs: spontaneous respiration restoration, skin color change from pale to pink, and movement of limbs.
- Take the operated mouse back to its mother once it has recovered.
- Mingle the operated mouse with its mother's nesting materials if necessary.
NOTE: It is important to remove all the 1-day-old pups from the mother at once and then return them all at once after all the pups are recovered.