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Here, we describe a pre-clinical large-animal (porcine) model of orthotopic heart transplantation that has been firmly established and utilized to investigate novel cardioprotective strategies.
Fifty-years following the first successful report, cardiac transplantation remains the gold-standard treatment for eligible patients with advanced heart failure. Multiple small-animal models of heart transplantation have been used to study the acute and long-term effects of novel therapies. However, few are tested and demonstrated success in clinical trials. It is of critical importance to evaluate new therapies in a clinically relevant large-animal model for efficient and reliable translation of basic studies' findings. Here, we describe a pre-clinical large-animal (porcine) model of orthotopic heart transplantation that has been firmly established and previously used to investigate novel cardioprotective strategies. This procedure focuses on acute ischemia-reperfusion injury and is a reliable method to investigate novel interventions which have been tested and validated in smaller experimental models, such as the murine model. We demonstrate its usefulness in assessing cardiac performance during the early post-transplantation period and other potential possibilities enabled by the model.
Fifty-years following the first successful report, cardiac transplantation remains the gold-standard treatment for eligible patients with advanced heart failure1. Although ischemic times of up to four hours are tolerated adequately, an ischemic time of greater than six hours is associated with inferior outcomes2. Primary graft dysfunction remains the principal cause of early morbidity and mortality following transplantation2,3. The causes of primary graft dysfunction are multifactorial and include the use of marginal organs, recipient pulmonary vascular disease, ....
The institutional animal care committee approved all experimental protocols and animals were treated following the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals” prepared by the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council, 1996. Male Yorkshire pigs (40–50 kg) were used to perform the orthotopic heart transplants (animal size can vary according to the investigators discretion and experimental goals).
1. Donor Procedure
This pre-clinical model has been used successfully since 19945,6,8,9. Table 1 demonstrates representative results from pressure-volume relationships and echocardiographic parameters taken at baseline, and 3 h post-transplantation in a set of 5 experiments. Although we see a decrease in myocadial contractility following transplantation, this was not statistically significant.
This manuscript describes a large-animal pre-clinical model of orthotopic heart transplantation. Various small animal models of heterotopic heart transplantation have been successfully used to study the effects of novel treatments to improve organ preservation and decrease ischemia-reperfusion injury11,12,13. Additionally, small animal models permit survival models and long-term follow-up to investigate the development of reject.......
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Amiodarone | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Angiocath 20G | BD | 381704 | |
Calcium Chloride 1g/10ml | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Cardioplegia solution | This should be chosen at the investigators discretion. | ||
Cautery Pencil | Covidien | E2515H | |
Central Venous Catheter double-lumen | Cook Medical | C-UDLM-501J-LSC | |
CPB pack | Medtronic | Custom-made cardiopulmonary bypass perfusion circuit. | |
D5W 5% 250ml | Baxter | JB1064 | |
DLP Aortic Root Cannula/stabber | Medtronic | 12218 | |
DLP single-lumen venous cannula (24F or 28F) | This should be chosen at the investigators discretion. | ||
Dobutamine | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Electrode Polyhesive | Covidien | E7507 | |
EOPA arterial cannula (17F or 21F) | This should be chosen at the investigators discretion. | ||
Epinephrine | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Eppendorf Tubes, 1.5 mL | Sarstedt | 72.690.001 | |
Gloves, nitrile, medium | Fischer | 27-058-52 | |
Heparin 1000 IU/ml | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Ketalean (Ketamine) inj. 100mg/ml, 50ml/vial | Health Canada | Requires health canada approval | |
Lidocaine/Xylocaine 1% | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Magnesium Sulfate 5g/10ml | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Midazolam inj. USP 5mg/ml vial/10ml | Health Canada | Requires Health canada approval | |
MPS Quest delivery disposable pack | Quest medical | 5001102-AS | |
NACL 0.9% 1L | Baxter | JB1324 | |
Organ Bag | CardioMed | 2990 | |
Pipette Tips, 1 mL | Fisherbrand | 02-707-405 | |
Propofol 1mg/ml | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Rocuronium | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Set Admin Prim NF PB W/Checkvalve | Smith Medical | 21-0442-25 | Intravenous infusion pump line. Researchers should choose infusion lines compatible with the infusion pump available at their facilities |
Set Intro Sheath 8.5FRx 10CM | Arrow | SI-09880 | |
Sofsilk 0 wax coated | Covidien | S316 | |
Solumedrol 500mg/5ml | Purchased from institutional pharmacy | ||
Suction tip | Covidien | 8888501023 | |
Suction Tubing 1/4" x 120" | Med-Rx | 70-8120 | |
Suture 5.0 Prolene BB | Ethicon | 8580H | |
Suture Prolene Blum 4-0 SH 36 | Ethicon | 8521H | |
Sutures 2.0 Prolene Blu M SH | Ethicon | 8523H | |
Sutures BB 4.0 Prolene | Ethicon | 8881H | |
Tracheal Tube, 6.5mm | Mallinckrodt | 86449 |
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