| Literature DB >> 28994765 |
Nodir Madrahimov1, Ruslan Natanov2, Erin C Boyle2, Tobias Goecke2, Ann-Kathrin Knöfel2, Valentyna Irkha2, Anna Solovieva3, Klaus Höffler2, Ulrich Maus4, Christian Kühn2, Issam Ismail2, Gregor Warnecke2, Malakh-Lal Shrestha2, Serghei Cebotari2, Axel Haverich2.
Abstract
As prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass becomes more essential during cardiac interventions, an increasing clinical demand arises for procedure optimization and for minimizing organ damage resulting from prolonged extracorporal circulation. The goal of this paper was to demonstrate a fully functional and clinically relevant model of cardiopulmonary bypass in a mouse. We report on the device design, perfusion circuit optimization, and microsurgical techniques. This model is an acute model, which is not compatible with survival due to the need for multiple blood drawings. Because of the range of tools available for mice (e.g., markers, knockouts, etc.), this model will facilitate investigation into the molecular mechanisms of organ damage and the effect of cardiopulmonary bypass in relation to other comorbidities.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28994765 PMCID: PMC5752326 DOI: 10.3791/56017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355