Refining murine heterotopic heart transplantation: A model to study ischemia and reperfusion injury in donation after circulatory death hearts.

Animal Models and Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2021-07-07 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1002/ame2.12176
Mohammed Quader, Renee Cholyway, Niluka Wickramaratne, Oluwatoyin Akande, Martin Mangino, Eleonora Mezzaroma, Adolfo G Mauro, Qun Chen, Alexander Kantlis, Stefano Toldo
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Heart transplantation is a lifesaving procedure, which is limited by the availability of donor hearts. Using hearts from donors after circulatory death, which have sustained global ischemia, requires thorough studies on reliable and reproducible models that developing researchers may not have mastered. By combining the most recent literature and our recommendations based on observations and trials and errors, the methods here detail a sound in vivo heterotopic heart transplantation model for rats in which protective interventions on the ischemic heart can be studied, and thus allowing the scientific community to advance organ preservation research. Knowledge gathered from reproducible animal models allow for successful translation to clinical studies.

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改良小鼠异位心脏移植:研究循环死亡心脏捐献后缺血再灌注损伤的模型。
心脏移植是一种挽救生命的手术,但受供体心脏可用性的限制。在循环系统死亡后使用捐赠者的心脏,这种心脏持续存在全球缺血,需要对可靠和可重复的模型进行彻底研究,而发展中的研究人员可能还没有掌握这些模型。通过结合最新的文献和我们基于观察、试验和错误的建议,本文的方法详细介绍了一种适用于大鼠的体内异位心脏移植模型,其中可以研究对缺血性心脏的保护性干预,从而使科学界能够推进器官保存研究。从可复制的动物模型中收集的知识可以成功转化为临床研究。
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