Lauren M Gilbertsen, Tara L Goertzen, Mallery L Larson, Lucelia M Pereira, Aidan S Bradshaw, Raney L Hazan, Georgia F Patyna, Abigail H Thomas, Emma S Scudder, Jennifer A Sexton, Jeff Olivarez, Alyssa M Marre, Lais Malavasi, Daniel P Fitzsimons
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摘要
猪和人的心脏在心脏生理和生物化学方面非常相似。涉及猪生物医学模型的转化研究越来越适用于研究人类心脏在健康和疾病方面的功能。目前,从大型动物模型,尤其是新生儿成熟期的动物模型中收集实验可行的心脏组织的方案很少。为了弥补这一不足,我们开发了一种技术,用于采集和保存产后第 3 天(4 头)和第 30 天(6 头)新生仔猪的心室组织。对仔猪进行严格的镇静、麻醉和镇痛治疗。手术期间,持续监测心电图、心率、收缩压和舒张压、呼吸频率、外周血氧饱和度和潮气末二氧化碳等心肺指标,以确保心脏功能正常。心脏切除术前,每颗心脏都经静脉注射肝素(10 毫升/千克)和冰冷的 Custodiol HTK 心脏麻痹液(10 毫升/千克)。心脏剥离后,从左心室和右心室取出心肌样本(尺寸:1 x 1 x 1 厘米)并在液氮中速冻。通过 SDS-PAGE 和密度计分析表明,心肌纤维蛋白稳定且未降解。Western 印迹显示蛋白质完全表达。这些结果表明,详细的心脏组织采集技术可保持心脏组织的实验活力,并防止肌纤维蛋白降解。
Procurement and Preservation of Neonatal Porcine Cardiac Tissue.
The porcine and human heart are remarkably similar in cardiac physiology and biochemistry. Translational research involving the porcine biomedical model is becoming increasingly applicable for the study of human cardiac function in health and disease. Presently, few protocols exist for collecting experimentally viable cardiac tissue from large animal models, particularly during neonatal maturation. To address this deficiency, we have developed a technique to procure and preserve ventricular tissue from neonatal piglets at day 3 (n=4) and day 30 (n=6) post-partum. Piglets were subjected to a strict sedation, anesthesia, and analgesia regimen. During surgery, cardiopulmonary indices of electrocardiogram, heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respiration rate, peripheral O2 saturation, and end-tidal CO2 were monitored continuously to ensure normal cardiac function. Prior to cardiectomy, each heart was perfused with an intravenous administration of heparin (10 ml/kg) and ice-cold Custodiol HTK cardioplegia solution (10 ml/kg). After cardiac explantation, myocardial samples (dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 cm) were dissected from the left and right ventricles and snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen. Analysis via SDS-PAGE and densitometry demonstrated that myofibrillar proteins are stable and undegraded. Western Blots showed full expression of protein. These results suggest that the detailed cardiac tissue procurement technique preserves the experimental viability of the cardiac tissue and prevents the degradation of myofibrillar proteins.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology publishes original investigations, reviews and perspectives on the physiology of the heart, vasculature, and lymphatics. These articles include experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact and integrative animal and organ function to the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal embraces new descriptions of these functions and their control systems, as well as their basis in biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and cell biology. Preference is given to research that provides significant new mechanistic physiological insights that determine the performance of the normal and abnormal heart and circulation.