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Rat Heterotopic Abdominal Heart/Single-lung Transplantation in a Volume-loaded Configuration.

Mark J Kearns1, Yingjin Wang2, John H Boyd3.   

Abstract

Herein, we describe a novel technique for heterotopic abdominal heart-lung transplantation (HAHLT) in rats. The configuration of the transplant graft involves anastomosis of donor inferior vena cava (IVC) to recipient IVC, and donor ascending aorta (Ao) to recipient abdominal Ao. The right upper and middle lung lobes are preserved and function as conduits for blood flow from right heart to left heart. There are several advantages to using this technique, and it lends itself to a broad range of applications. Because the graft is transplanted in a configuration that allows for dyamic volume-loading, cardiac function may be directly assessed in vivo. The use of pressure-volume conductance catheters permits characterization of load-dependent and load-independent hemodynamic parameters. The graft may be converted to a loaded configuration by applying a clamp to the recipient's infra-hepatic IVC. We describe modified surgical techniques for both donor and recipient operations, and an ideal myocardial protection strategy. Depending on the experimental aim, this model may be adapted for use in both acute and chronic studies of graft function, immunologic status, and variable ventricular loading conditions. The conducting airways to the transplanted lung are preserved, and allow for acute lung re-ventilation. This facilitates analysis of the effects of the mixed venous and arterial blood providing coronary perfusion to the graft. A limitation of this model is its technical complexity. There is a significant learning curve for new operators, who should ideally be mentored in the technique. A surgical training background is advantageous for those wishing to apply this model. Despite its complexity, we aim to present the model in a clear and easily applicable format. Because of the physiologic similarity of this model to orthotopic transplantation, and its broad range of study applications, the effort invested in learning the technique is likely to be worthwhile.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26068372      PMCID: PMC4542986          DOI: 10.3791/52418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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2.  Heterotopic abdominal heart transplantation in rats for functional studies of ventricular unloading.

Authors:  Michael Ibrahim; Manoraj Navaratnarajah; Punam Kukadia; Christopher Rao; Urszula Siedlecka; James E Cartledge; Gopal K Soppa; Carin Van Doorn; Magdi H Yacoub; Cesare M Terracciano
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2012-04-01       Impact factor: 2.192

3.  Innovative, simplified orthotopic lung transplantation in rats.

Authors:  Andreas Habertheuer; Alfred Kocher; Guenther Laufer; Peter Petzelbauer; Martin Andreas; Seyedhossein Aharinejad; Marek Ehrlich; Dominik Wiedemann
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2013-05-24       Impact factor: 2.192

4.  Graft function after heterotopic rat heart transplant with an isolated reperfused working heart: a methodic consideration.

Authors:  Dominik Wiedemann; Florian Boesch; Stefan Schneeberger; Alfred Kocher; Günther Laufer; Severin Semsroth
Journal:  Exp Clin Transplant       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 0.945

5.  A simple technique for a new working heterotopic heart transplantation model in rats.

Authors:  P Wen; X Wang; J Wang; B Zhang; G Qiu; Y Fan; Y Xu; H Tang; X Sun; Z Peng
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  2013 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.066

6.  Comparison of 2 heterotopic heart transplant techniques in rats: cervical and abdominal heart.

Authors:  Yi Ma; Guodong Wang
Journal:  Exp Clin Transplant       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 0.945

7.  MRI of a novel murine working heart transplant model.

Authors:  Jose-Luiz Figueiredo; Matthias Nahrendorf; David E Sosnovik; Ralph Weissleder
Journal:  Circ Heart Fail       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 8.790

8.  Preservation of left ventricular function and morphology in volume-loaded versus volume-unloaded heterotopic heart transplants.

Authors:  Michael Didié; Daniel Biermann; Ralph Buchert; Andreas Hess; Katrin Wittköpper; Peter Christalla; Stephan Döker; Fawad Jebran; Friedrich Schöndube; Hermann Reichenspurner; Ali El-Armouche; Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2013-06-14       Impact factor: 4.733

9.  The effect of load on atrophy, myosin isoform shifts and contractile function: studies in a novel rat heart transplant preparation.

Authors:  M Galiñanes; X Zhai; D J Hearse
Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 5.000

10.  Proposal of a working left heart model with a heterotopic transplantation technique in rats.

Authors:  H Yokoyama; M Ohmi; S Murata; T Nakame; K Tabayashi; H Mohri
Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  1995 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 10.247

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