Literature DB >> 10585148

A literature review of cardiopulmonary bypass models for rats.

P K Ballaux1, T Gourlay, C P Ratnatunga, K M Taylor.   

Abstract

Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has improved a great deal since its first applications in the early 1950s. If improvements are to be continued, a preclinical model of CPB for small animals is desirable, mainly because of convenience of equipment and low costs. We review the different models of CPB for rats that have been designed, discuss their characteristics and points where improvements may be made. We give suggestions and requirements for a new up-to-date model that could be a useful tool in continued research on the pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies of CPB.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10585148     DOI: 10.1177/026765919901400603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perfusion        ISSN: 0267-6591            Impact factor:   1.972


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1.  Cardiopulmonary bypass model in the rat: a new minimal invasive model with a low flow volume.

Authors:  Guillaume Lebreton; Fabienne Tamion; Jean-Paul Bessou; Fabien Doguet
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2012-02-17

2.  Rat cardiopulmonary bypass model: application of a miniature extracorporeal circuit composed of asanguinous prime.

Authors:  Xiao-Mang You; Fadi Nasrallah; Edward Darling; Mike Robins; Gary Nieman; Bruce Searles
Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol       Date:  2005-03

3.  Phospholipid alterations in the brain and heart in a rat model of asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass resuscitation.

Authors:  Junhwan Kim; Joshua W Lampe; Tai Yin; Koichiro Shinozaki; Lance B Becker
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2015-07-10       Impact factor: 3.396

Review 4.  Experimental models of acute kidney injury for translational research.

Authors:  Neil A Hukriede; Danielle E Soranno; Veronika Sander; Tayla Perreau; Michelle C Starr; Peter S T Yuen; Leah J Siskind; Michael P Hutchens; Alan J Davidson; David M Burmeister; Sarah Faubel; Mark P de Caestecker
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 42.439

5.  Effects of cardiopulmonary bypass on tight junction protein expressions in intestinal mucosa of rats.

Authors:  Ying-Jie Sun; Wei-Min Chen; Tie-Zheng Zhang; Hui-Juan Cao; Jin Zhou
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2008-10-14       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  Cardiopulmonary Bypass in a Mouse Model: A Novel Approach.

Authors:  Nodir Madrahimov; Ruslan Natanov; Erin C Boyle; Tobias Goecke; Ann-Kathrin Knöfel; Valentyna Irkha; Anna Solovieva; Klaus Höffler; Ulrich Maus; Christian Kühn; Issam Ismail; Gregor Warnecke; Malakh-Lal Shrestha; Serghei Cebotari; Axel Haverich
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 1.355

7.  Transposition of intravascular lipid in experimentally induced fat embolism: a preliminary study.

Authors:  So-Min Hwang; Jong-Seo Lee; Hong-Il Kim; Yong-Hui Jung; Hyung-Do Kim
Journal:  Arch Plast Surg       Date:  2014-07-15

8.  Interleukin-6 as an early marker for fat embolism.

Authors:  R Yoga; Jc Theis; M Walton; W Sutherland
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2009-06-13       Impact factor: 2.359

9.  The Responses of Tissues from the Brain, Heart, Kidney, and Liver to Resuscitation following Prolonged Cardiac Arrest by Examining Mitochondrial Respiration in Rats.

Authors:  Junhwan Kim; José Paul Perales Villarroel; Wei Zhang; Tai Yin; Koichiro Shinozaki; Angela Hong; Joshua W Lampe; Lance B Becker
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2015-12-07       Impact factor: 6.543

10.  Comparison of the effect of membrane sizes and fibre arrangements of two membrane oxygenators on the inflammatory response, oxygenation and decarboxylation in a rat model of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

Authors:  Fabian Edinger; Emmanuel Schneck; Charlotte Schulte; Johannes Gehron; Sabrina Mueller; Michael Sander; Christian Koch
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 2.298

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