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Cardiac weights and weight ratios as indicators of cardiac lesions in pigs: A study of pig hearts from an Ontario abattoir.

Kathy Zurbrigg1, Tony van Dreumel1, Max F Rothschild1, David Alves1, Robert Friendship1, Terri L O'Sullivan1.   

Abstract

Clinically healthy pigs used in research are assumed to have normal cardiac structure and function. Subclinical cardiac abnormalities may adversely affect the responses being measured in these experiments. The gross and histologic lesions observed in hearts collected from a Canadian abattoir between 2012 and 2015 indicated an unexpectedly high prevalence of cardiac abnormalities: 75% (297/396) of the hearts examined had such lesions. The ratios of total heart weight to body weight and of right ventricle weight to body weight were significantly greater for the hearts with lesions than for the hearts with no lesions, which suggests that cardiac remodeling, particularly hypertrophy, had occurred. The large percentage of hearts with cardiac remodeling from asymptomatic market pigs demonstrates an increased probability that subclinical cardiac abnormalities may exist in research pigs, especially those accessed through commercial channels. Researchers should be aware of this likelihood if subclinical cardiac abnormalities could adversely affect their experimental findings.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30026644      PMCID: PMC6040014     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Vet Res        ISSN: 0830-9000            Impact factor:   1.310


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4.  Rapid Communication: Postmortem lesions and heart weights of in-transit-loss market pigs in Ontario.

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