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Conny Waschkies1,2, Flora Nicholls3, Johanna Buschmann4.
Abstract
Non-invasive assessment of the perfusion capacity of tissue engineered constructs grown on the chorioallantoic membrane by MRI is often hampered by motion artifacts. Therefore, we examined the suitability of three anesthetic regimes for sufficient sedation of the chick embryo. Medetomidine at a dosage of 0.3 mg/kg, was compared to thiopental at 100 mg/kg and ketamine/midazolam at 50 mg/kg and 1 mg/kg, respectively. These soluble anesthetics were applied by dropping a total volume of 0.3 mL onto the surface of the CAM. Motion was videotaped through the window of the eggshell and scored semi-quantitatively. Medetomidine performed best in terms of reduced motion; onset of anesthesia occurred within 10 minutes and for the following 30 minutes, allowing proper in vivo MRI measurements. The other regimen were not sedating deep enough (ketamine/midazolam) and not long enough (thiopental). In sum, medetomidine allows proper sedation for MRI assessment of the perfusion capacity in a tissue engineered construct placed on the CAM.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26493765 PMCID: PMC4616043 DOI: 10.1038/srep15536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Two in ovo T1-weighted MR images of the chick embryo on ID 14, seven days post-implantation on the CAM acquired in an axial slice through the biomaterial scaffold; (a) image without motion artifact and (b) image with motion artifacts that was excluded from further analysis.
Figure 2Motion scores of chick embryo movement as a function of time for three anesthesia regimen, medetomidine at 0.3 mg/kg, ketamine/midazolam at 50 mg/kg and 1 mg/kg, and thiopental at 100 mg/kg, respectively (n = 7).
Scores were assigned during each 4 min of videotaping, immediately prior anesthesia (0 min), and every 10 min during anesthesia for one hour and immediately after antagonization where applicable (70 min). Medetomidine is considered the most suitable of the different anesthesia regimen studied for the purpose to assess perfusion capacity of biomaterials grown on the CAM non-destructively in ovo using contrast-enhanced MRI and during the required time frame of 30 minutes (dashed blue lines). Error bars denote standard errors.