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  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Materials
  • References
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Summary

The present study demonstrates a highly reproducible animal model of acute regional myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury in rabbits using a left mini-thoracotomy for survival cases or a midline sternotomy for non-survival cases.

Abstract

The protocol here provides a simple, highly replicable methodology to induce in situ acute regional myocardial ischemia in the rabbit for non-survival and survival experiments. New Zealand White adult rabbit is sedated with atropine, acepromazine, butorphanol, and isoflurane. The animal is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. An intravenous catheter is inserted into the marginal ear vein for the infusion of medications. The animal is pre-medicated with heparin, lidocaine, and lactated Ringer's solution. A carotid cut-down is performed to obtain arterial line access for blood pressure monitoring. Select physiologic and mechanical parameters are monitored and recorded by continuous real-time analysis.

With the animal sedated and fully anesthetized, either a fourth intercostal space small left thoracotomy (survival) or midline sternotomy (non-survival) is performed. The pericardium is opened, and the left anterior descending (LAD) artery is located.

A polypropylene suture is passed around the second or third diagonal branch of the LAD artery, and the polypropylene filament is threaded through a small vinyl tube, forming a snare. The animal is subjected to 30 min of regional ischemia, achieved by occluding the LAD by tightening the snare. Myocardial ischemia is confirmed visually by regional cyanosis of the epicardium. Following regional ischemia, the ligature is loosened, and the heart is allowed to re-perfuse.

For both survival and non-survival experiments, the myocardial function can be assessed via an echocardiography (ECHO) measurement of the fractional shortening. For non-survival studies, data from sonomicrometry collected using three digital piezoelectric ultrasonic probes implanted within the ischemic area and the left ventricle developed pressure (LVDP) using an apically inserted left ventricle (LV) catheter can be continuously acquired for evaluating the regional and global myocardial function, respectively.

For survival studies, the incision is closed, a left needle thoracentesis is performed for pleural air evacuation, and postoperative pain control is achieved.

Introduction

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world and contribute to over 18 million deaths each year1,2,3. Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is a common medical emergency that develops when a blood clot or a piece of atheromatous plaque blocks the blood flow of a coronary artery. This causes regional myocardial ischemia in the territory that the artery perfuses.

The present study describes a protocol that utilizes a simple and reliable methodology to create in situ acute regional myocardial ischemia in a rabbit model for n....

Protocol

This investigation was conducted according to the National Institutes of Health's guidelines on animal care and use and was approved by the Boston Children's Hospital's Animal Care and Use Committee (Protocol 20-08-4247R). All the animals received humane care in compliance with the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.

1. Animal species, anesthetic, and analgesic agents

  1. Animal species: Use New Zealand White rabbits (wild type strain; female .......

Representative Results

Following the protocol (Figure 1), myocardial ischemia was confirmed immediately by the direct visualization of cyanosis of the epicardium.

Standard ECGs (three limb leads: I, II, and III, and three computed augmented leads: aVL, aVR, and aVF) were recorded continuously pre-ischemia, during ischemia, and at reperfusion (Figure 2). The ECGs demonstrate tachycardia, arrhythmias (i.e., ventricular fibrillation), conduction system defects.......

Discussion

Our protocol demonstrates a reliable methodology for performing acute regional myocardial ischemia in the rabbit. The left mini-thoracotomy approach is ideal for survival cases, for which the incision and associated pain must be minimized. Importantly, diuretic therapy was not necessary prior to extubation, and there was no mortality intraoperatively in the non-survival group or at 4 weeks postoperatively in the survival group. When the design of the protocol requires a non-survival case, or when more detailed monitoring.......

Acknowledgements

The original study in which this protocol was used was supported by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Grants HL-103642 and HL-088206

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
#10 bladeBard Parker371210
#11 bladeFisher ScientificB3L
22 G PIV needleBD Insyte381423
AcepromazineVETONENDC 13985-587-500.5 mg/kg IM and IV
Aline pressure bagInfu-Stat2139
AngiocathBecton Dickinson382512
Arterial CatheterTeleflexMC-004912
AtropineHikma PharmaceuticalsNDC 0641-6006-01 0.01 mg/kg IM
Betadine and 70% isopropyl alcoholMcKessonNDC 68599-2302-6
Blood gas machineSiemensMRK0025
BovieValleylabE6008
Bulldog clampsWorld Precision Instruments14119
BupivacaineAuromedicsNDC 55150-249-50 3 mg/kg IM
ButorphanolRoxaneNDC 2054-3090-360.5 mg/kg IM
Clear acetate sheetOxford InstrumentsID 51-1625-0213
ClipersAndisAGC2
DeBakey forcepsIntegraP6280
Echocardiography machinePhilipsIE33 F1
Electrocardiography machineMeditechMD908B
Endotracheal tubeMedline#922774
FentanylWest-WardNDC 0641-6030-011–4 µg/kg transdermal patch
Formaldehyde solution 10%Epredia94001
Glass plates United ScientificB01MUHX6MR
Heparin SodiumSagentNDC 69-0058-021000U in 1 mL 3 mg/kg
Hot water blanket3M55577
IsofluranePenn Veterinary Supply, INCNDC 50989-606-151%–3%
KetamineDechraNDC 42023-138-1010 mg/kg IV
Lab Chart 7 Acquisition SoftwareAdinstruments
Lactated Ringer's solutionICUmedicalNDC 0990-7953-0910 mL/kg/h
LaryngoscopeWelch Allyn68044
Left ventricule lumen catheter 3FrMcKesson385764-EA
Lidocaine (1%)Pfizer4276-011–1.5 mL/kg IV
LVDP transducerEdwardPDP-ED
Marking penViscot1451SR-100 Unsterile
Mayo scissorsMayoS7-1098
MedetomidineEntireoly Pets PharmacyNDC 015914-005-010.25 mg/kg IM
Metzenbaum scissorsCole-ParmerUX-10821-05
Monastra. Blue pigment 98%ChemsaversMBTR1100G
Monocryl 5-0EthiconY463G
Mosquito clampShioda802N
PDS 3-0Ethicon42312201
Piezoelectric sonomicrometry crystalsSonometricsSmall 2mm round
PlegetsDeRoyal32-363
Povuine Iodine Prep SolutionsMedlineMDS093940
Precision vaporized system face maskYuwellB07PNH69BF
Prolene 3-0Ethicon8665G
Proline 5-0Ethicon8661G
Pulse oximetry probeMasimo9216-U
Rib spreaderMedlineMDS5621025
S12 Pediatric Sector ProbePhillips21380A
SonomicrometerSonometricsBZ10123724
Sterile gauzeMedline3.00802E+13
Sterile towelsMcKessonMON 277860EA
Sternal retractorMedlineMDS5610321
Sutures for closureJ&J Dental8698G
Telemetriy monitorMeditechMD908B
Temperature probeOmegaKHSS-116G-RSC-12
Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (1%)MilliporeMFCD00011963
VentilatorMedGroupMSLGA 11
Vicryl 2-0EthiconV635H
Vinyl tubingABEDISW 3001

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