Literature DB >> 19817734

Hemodynamic changes in a model of chronic heart failure induced by multiple sequential coronary microembolization in sheep.

Jan Dieter Schmitto1, Kasim Oguz Coskun, Sinan Tolga Coskun, Philipp Ortmann, Tobias Vorkamp, Florian Heidrich, Samuel Sossalla, Aron-Frederik Popov, Theodor Tirilomis, José Hinz, Jan Heuer, Michael Quintel, Frederick Yen-Ching Chen, Friedrich Albert Schöndube.   

Abstract

Although a large variety of animal models for acute ischemia and acute heart failure exist, valuable models for studies on the effect of ventricular assist devices in chronic heart failure are scarce. We established a stable and reproducible animal model of chronic heart failure in sheep and aimed to investigate the hemodynamic changes of this animal model of chronic heart failure in sheep. In five sheep (n = 5, 77 +/- 2 kg), chronic heart failure was induced under fluoroscopic guidance by multiple sequential microembolization through bolus injection of polysterol microspheres (90 microm, n = 25.000) into the left main coronary artery. Coronary microembolization (CME) was repeated up to three times in 2 to 3-week intervals until animals started to develop stable signs of heart failure. During each operation, hemodynamic monitoring was performed through implantation of central venous catheter (central venous pressure [CVP]), arterial pressure line (mean arterial pressure [MAP]), implantation of a right heart catheter {Swan-Ganz catheter (mean pulmonary arterial pressure [PAP mean])}, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP), and cardiac output [CO]) as well as pre- and postoperative clinical investigations. All animals were followed for 3 months after first microembolization and then sacrificed for histological examination. All animals developed clinical signs of heart failure as indicated by increased heart rate (HR) at rest (68 +/- 4 bpm [base] to 93 +/- 5 bpm [3 mo][P < 0.05]), increased respiratory rate (RR) at rest (28 +/- 5 [base] to 38 +/- 7 [3 mo][P < 0.05]), and increased body weight 77 +/- 2 kg to 81 +/- 2 kg (P < 0.05) due to pleural effusion, peripheral edema, and ascites. Hemodynamic signs of heart failure were revealed as indicated by increase of HR, RR, CVP, PAP, and PCWP as well as a decrease of CO, stroke volume, and MAP 3 months after the first CME. Multiple sequential intracoronary microembolization can effectively induce myocardial dysfunction with clinical and hemodynamic signs of chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy. The present model may be suitable in experimental work on heart failure and left ventricular assist devices, for example, for studying the impact of mechanical unloading, mechanisms of recovery, and reverse remodeling.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19817734     DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00921.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif Organs        ISSN: 0160-564X            Impact factor:   3.094


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